Imagine building a city with no electricity. You could raise structures, pour concrete, maybe even move people in—but life inside would be dim, rigid, and mechanical. That’s what most blockchain apps feel like today: technically “smart,” but functionally dull. At best, they’re automated. At worst, they're glorified vending machines. Warden sets out to flip that script.A World Where Code Can ThinkIn the 2020s, AI broke out of the lab and started writing code, composing music, and diagnosi...