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The World’s most Powerful Azimuthal module, engineered to synchronize Human perception with Atomic p…
By Oliver Bigtree inventor of the Smart-Clock

Genesis: The Bridge Between Ancient Codes and Future Systems
Integrating the harmonic frequencies of the Old World into the decentralized infrastructures of the Future.

The $BIGTREE Ecosystem: Bridging Digital Utility and Physical Reality on Base
A sustainable model linking on-chain utility with real-world physical production.



The World’s most Powerful Azimuthal module, engineered to synchronize Human perception with Atomic p…
By Oliver Bigtree inventor of the Smart-Clock

Genesis: The Bridge Between Ancient Codes and Future Systems
Integrating the harmonic frequencies of the Old World into the decentralized infrastructures of the Future.

The $BIGTREE Ecosystem: Bridging Digital Utility and Physical Reality on Base
A sustainable model linking on-chain utility with real-world physical production.
This isn't just a poetic sentiment; it’s a foundational logic. In the vast, decentralized network of the universe, we start as "null" values. We are shadows moving through space, enjoying the terrifying freedom of being unobserved. As a single node, you are free, but you carry no weight. You are important to no one, and thus, you lack a "state" in the ledger of life.
Existence begins with a collision. Two strangers meet at a street corner, and suddenly, a "Genesis Block" is created. They build a foundation called family—a stake driven into the earth, as physical and spiritual as the union of father and mother, sun and moon.
Like Polaris and Sirius serving as our temporal and spatial coordinates, love provides the bridge between the Divine Spirit and our earthly incarnation.
As an engineer, I know that every new connection adds complexity. The moment we love and are loved, the "bugs" appear. We have to deal with another person’s frequency; we have to negotiate, adapt, and synchronize.
But this is where we finally exist.
As Bob Marley once asked: "Could you be loved and be loved?" It is a question of capacity. Haile Selassie reminded us that while writings remain, the true record is what is inscribed in the hearts of men.
I spend my days in Web3 and DeepTech, building scientific projects and complex systems. Yet, my soul speaks through Reggae and prayer. Today, I pray to exist in this dimension through the act of loving. Not out of a needy dependency, but out of a determined aspiration to truly know the Other.
Forgiveness is not a "hippie" cliché or a "care bear" philosophy. It is the most advanced, logical, and spiritual solution to the problem of incarnation.
To live in society is a baseline requirement.
To tolerate each other is a technical necessity.
To love each other, as the divine messengers taught, is the ultimate upgrade of our human protocol.
We are here to share this earth. Let us build our foundations not just on code, but on the only thing that remains when the servers go dark: The Love in our hearts.
Oliver Bigtree [B.U.H.S] Founder
This isn't just a poetic sentiment; it’s a foundational logic. In the vast, decentralized network of the universe, we start as "null" values. We are shadows moving through space, enjoying the terrifying freedom of being unobserved. As a single node, you are free, but you carry no weight. You are important to no one, and thus, you lack a "state" in the ledger of life.
Existence begins with a collision. Two strangers meet at a street corner, and suddenly, a "Genesis Block" is created. They build a foundation called family—a stake driven into the earth, as physical and spiritual as the union of father and mother, sun and moon.
Like Polaris and Sirius serving as our temporal and spatial coordinates, love provides the bridge between the Divine Spirit and our earthly incarnation.
As an engineer, I know that every new connection adds complexity. The moment we love and are loved, the "bugs" appear. We have to deal with another person’s frequency; we have to negotiate, adapt, and synchronize.
But this is where we finally exist.
As Bob Marley once asked: "Could you be loved and be loved?" It is a question of capacity. Haile Selassie reminded us that while writings remain, the true record is what is inscribed in the hearts of men.
I spend my days in Web3 and DeepTech, building scientific projects and complex systems. Yet, my soul speaks through Reggae and prayer. Today, I pray to exist in this dimension through the act of loving. Not out of a needy dependency, but out of a determined aspiration to truly know the Other.
Forgiveness is not a "hippie" cliché or a "care bear" philosophy. It is the most advanced, logical, and spiritual solution to the problem of incarnation.
To live in society is a baseline requirement.
To tolerate each other is a technical necessity.
To love each other, as the divine messengers taught, is the ultimate upgrade of our human protocol.
We are here to share this earth. Let us build our foundations not just on code, but on the only thing that remains when the servers go dark: The Love in our hearts.
Oliver Bigtree [B.U.H.S] Founder
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