Can the internet build a real house?
Raised by chain
We want to find out if the internet can build a house.
Not a virtual one.
Not an NFT.
A real house. On real land. With real bricks.
The experiment is simple:
10,000 strangers.
10,000 symbolic bricks.
About $20 per brick.
One real house.
We’re a real couple preparing to start our life together. We’re staying publicly pseudonymous because this project isn’t about our names, faces, or status.
It’s about one question:
Can thousands of strangers on the internet actually build something real together?
If this works, the funds go toward land, foundation, walls, and a roof.
A home.
We’ll document the build publicly: finding the land, buying it, pouring the foundation, raising the walls, and — if we make it — placing the final brick.
Contributions and the Juicebox treasury are transparent on-chain.
A brick is symbolic.
The house will not be.
Important:
A contribution does not give ownership of any physical brick, the land, the house, or any financial interest. There are no investment returns and no promises of ownership.
Just 10,000 bricks and one very ambitious internet experiment.
Goal: 10,000 bricks
≈ $200,000
Deadline: September 2027
Let’s see what the internet can build.