spawnware on
@ethereum looks like software that is never finished and never shipped.
a contract is deployed and it immediately begins to reproduce. new contracts fork from it in response to demand, context, capital, or culture. each instance is cheap, disposable, and sovereign. nothing is updated. everything is replaced.
the unit is not an app. the unit is an event.
users do not install anything. they trigger spawns. capital spawns markets. identity spawns agents. governance spawns variants. failures are ignored. successes are copied until they dominate the chain.
state is the memory. ether is the nutrient. blocks are the clock.
factories instead of companies. swarms instead of products. memes instead of roadmaps.
ethereum becomes a substrate for continuous software speciation.
software does not scale. it multiplies.
it is spawned.