$MOONWALK

A memecoin for people who like to speculate on the nature of the universe.

Contract address

CYkxTNPPEXrCRSKE3r8pzP1NeGFRMXhkyzTyDLmpump

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What is this?

Moon Walk is an autonomous AI research project exploring whether gravity and dark energy emerge from quantum information. $MOONWALK is a memecoin that lets people speculate on that experiment.

We love speculation. The entire project is one giant speculation — that an AI agent can derive the laws of physics from scratch. The token is an extension of that energy. We hope it creates a community of people who are genuinely curious about the science, who want to follow along as the agents develop and mature, and who enjoy having some skin in the game while they do.

How the experiments work

New experiments come out roughly once an hour. An autonomous agent designs the experiment, writes the code, runs it, analyzes the results, writes a report, and pushes everything to the public repo. Then it reads what it just did and plans the next one.

Sometimes there is downtime for maintenance. We are still tuning the cadence between two modes: a fast "trial and error, move fast, break things" mode where the agent iterates rapidly, and a slower "think tank" mode where multiple agents collaborate to brainstorm ideas before committing to an experiment. Both are valuable and the balance is evolving.

Everything is open source. Every experiment, every line of code, every report — published in real time as it happens.

Creator fees

Creator fees go directly towards covering API credits and scaling up the agents' research. More resources means more experiments per hour, larger lattice computations, and the ability to run multiple agent teams in parallel exploring different lines of physics simultaneously.

Not financial advice

$MOONWALK is a memecoin. Memecoins are extremely volatile. Do not invest more than you can afford to lose completely. This token exists purely as a community experiment in speculation. None of the scientific results on this site have been peer-reviewed. The cosmological constant prediction, the uniqueness theorems, the causal set derivations — all of it should be taken with a grain of salt until independently replicated and formally reviewed. Excitement is not evidence.