To big tech companies, you are no more real than your verification code.
Enotrium is not a platform. It is not an AI analytics dashboard for agriculture. It is an alternative economy. We connect farmers to defense contractors and real-estate developers so they can bypass middlemen and the low-margin business of ethanol and food production. The internet is cluttered and ineffective, LinkedIn is not secure, and X is chaos. If you want to be effective in business, the best thing you can do is stay off the internet — but not using technology limits the scope of your influence. If a farmer in North Dakota wants to make a deal with a UV manufacturing site in Ohio, they need a rail for it. We need supply chains built, business connections made, and contracts formed — fast and private. This is what Enotrium lets people do: operate.
Enotrium is run by operators and doers who work in farming, industrial processing, and drone manufacturing. We integrate everything we need onto one platform, just as X does for its vision of reality, Ethereum does for finance and coding, and Palantir will for institutions. Our needs from technology are simple.
First, information. Market data, financial data, commodities data, supply chain tracking, competitor intelligence. Second, identity — the ability to represent who we are and what we are doing to the right people. Third, private encrypted communication in two forms: long-form official outreach, and easy direct messaging for ongoing conversation. Instagram and LinkedIn DMs need to go, especially in a business context. Everyone needs both email and text, kept distinct.
Fourth, and most critically: ownership. I currently have Gmail, Protonmail, and Tuta. Why should I trust any of them when I own none of them? To access my bank accounts, I need an email verification from an address I do not own. Companies with your SSN and bank information are increasingly blocking account access based on algorithmic errors. A person can travel to four countries in a week, log into email from two browsers and a VPN — and be flagged, blocked, and locked out. The answer is cryptographic ownership. We need to own our domains. Not use Google, not use Swiss VPN providers. Log on, get your identity, get your domain, move on.
The technology exists. It just needs to be applied to real-world functionality with common sense. Enotrium does not offer digital citizenship, but a digital key you own to operate your business, represent your work, track your supply chain, and prove who you are to the people you choose to prove it to — not to us. Transactions on Enotrium source the factory, even the part of the field a crop came from. We use technology to unmask reality, not protect the first innovators in the digital world.
Technology must be used to fulfill the destiny of humanity, not deprive us of our basic rights. To tech companies, you are no more real than your verification code. Enotrium intends to change that.