Create intelligent allies that work on your behalf. Join them together with others to build alliances, launch organizations, and shape an economy where ownership, governance, and value belong to the people and communities doing the work. It all begins with Kinship Duna, the genesis organization. Become a founding member.
The Kidunaverse is a living creation engine where software, governance, economics, and culture are forged into the next generation of agentic allies, alliances, organizations and economies operating at internet scale and machine speed.
Intelligent agents that know you, represent you, and work on your behalf. Every ally carries cryptographic authority, collaborates securely with other allies, and can operate safely across the open internet.
Dynamic networks of people and agents that coordinate work, share resources, make decisions, and execute together at machine speed.
Transform alliances into member-owned associations with legal standing, governance, treasury, identity, and intelligent agents capable of operating continuously on behalf of the collective.
Every organization has its own currency for managing compute resources and capacity while remaining connected to the broader agentic economy, allowing value, intelligence, agency, and liquidity to flow freely across the network without fragmenting into isolated systems.
Become a co-founder of Kinship Duna, the first legally recognized, internet-native, agentic organization. You'll be granted immediate access to the Kidunaverse, where you can create allies, build alliances, launch your own organizations, and shape the agentic economy.
Our founding round will raise between $100,000 and $1,000,000 through the issuance of 10 million $KIDUNA, the compute currency that powers the allies, alliances, organizations, and economies native to the agentic internet. Every founding member will receive a proportional share of the compute resources issued at the initial launch price to design, develop, and deploy their own contributions to the Kidunaverse.
You're not renting access to a software platform, you're co-founding a real internet-native, agentic organization with legal standing, collective governance, shared ownership, and an economy designed to reward creativity, passion, and expertise.
The agentic internet starts here. Everybody eats!
Founding Membership and early access are by invitation only. Join now with a Kinship Code or learn how to get one today.
The agricultural economy was built on land. The industrial economy was built on labor. The information economy was built on platforms. The agentic economy will be built on the compute that powers intelligent, autonomous, and decentralized organizations.
Every agentic organization issues its own compute currency. Members purchase that currency with US dollars, which the organization uses to pay for intelligence, storage, software, expertise, services, infrastructure, and anything else required to accomplish its mission. Compute currencies are freely tradable through decentralized exchanges, and they can be converted back into US dollars and deposited into personal and commercial bank accounts. This model ensures the agentic economy will remain open, so it can never be captured by a single platform.
Compute currency prices will fluctuate. As an organization becomes more capable, attracts more members, and delivers greater value to the people and communities it serves, demand for its compute resources will increase.
Unlike the boards of traditional companies that approve the issuance of shares or the central banks that print the money supply of nations, an agentic organization's supply of compute currency is governed by the members themselves. Governance forums continuously balance supply with demand so the currency remains useful, sustainable, valuable, and aligned with the organization's long-term mission. Every governance decision therefore serves two goals simultaneously:
Create lasting value that strengthens and supports the people, communities, or causes the organization was built to serve.
Spend carefully, avoid waste, and maximize the amount of agency the organization can create from every dollar it raises or earns.
Those incentives are mutually reinforcing. Organizations that create meaningful value while operating efficiently become more attractive. Their currencies become more useful, more people participate, and more compute resources become available. The organization itself becomes stronger and gains greater capacity to accomplish its mission.
This creates a reciprocal economy where every participant benefits from increasing the organization's operational capacity. The more effectively an organization serves its mission, the more valuable its compute economy becomes — and the more resources it has to continue serving its mission even more capably.
Whenever an agentic organization issues compute currency, the funds raised in the sale are distributed to foster liquidity, reward organizers, and serve the mission.
Twenty percent of the funds raised are used to seed decentralized exchanges so compute resources can be bought and sold freely. Members own a liquid asset rather than a non-transferable membership or a captive platform account.
Thirty percent of the funds raised are used to reward four generations of members who helped grow the network by recruiting and mentoring creators, builders, and other organizers. By aligning rewards with developing talent, strengthening communities, and cultivating future leaders, the system makes organization-building one of the most valuable forms of work in the agentic economy. Those who help organizations flourish share in the long-term value they create.
Fifty percent of the funds raised go to the member-governed treasury that purchases compute resources, funds creators and builders, launches new ventures, finances the initiatives that advance the organization's mission, and invests in the long-term growth of the ecosystem.
Every organization defines a minimum and maximum amount of funds to raise before issuing its compute currency, aggregating the necessary capital to accomplish its mission. This ensures the formation of a robust, reciprocal economy rather than the creation of new speculative assets.
Money enters as US dollars, becomes compute, performs useful work through the coordination of talented people and intelligent agents, and exits once again as US dollars when a significant unit of work is complete and quantifiable value has been created. Compute currency is simply the mechanism that allocates resources and builds capacity across and among internet-native agentic organizations.
Capital becomes compute. Compute becomes individual, organizational, and collective agency.
The value isn't as much in the currency or the software as much as the agency created: the capacity of internet-native agentic organizations to coordinate, decide, and accomplish meaningful work together.
The global economy is built on traditional institutions — corporations, schools, governments, and charities. The Kiduna family of companies bridges the institutional and agentic worlds by enabling established institutions and internet-native organizations to work together through agreements that can be negotiated and modified by their respective governing bodies.
Develops and maintains the underlying technology and stewards the intellectual property. At formation, every agentic organization licenses the Kinship Agency Protocol and software stack from Kiduna Club. The protocol establishes tamper-proof identity, authority, accountability, ownership, and delegated agency — foundational primitives that enable allies and organizations to form trusted relationships, verify permissions, own and transfer assets, and transact securely across institutional boundaries and the open internet. The software stack includes front-end applications, middleware and orchestration services, and back-end infrastructure such as the Kinship Graph.
The Institute exists to ensure the agentic economy remains a public good. It expands access to individual, organizational, and collective agency by supporting the people, communities, and places with the fewest resources to participate, create, and govern. Through research, education, standards, fiscal sponsorship, grants, and partnerships, it helps prevent the concentration of power while accelerating the spread of trustworthy agentic organizations.
The Institute can provide fiscal sponsorship to any agentic organization operating for a charitable purpose, allowing internet-native organizations serving the public good to receive grants and tax-deductible donations without first qualifying as traditional nonprofits or NGOs.
Kinship Systems helps traditional institutions participate in the agentic economy through consulting projects, systems integration, and forward-deployed engineering. It designs, develops, integrates, and operates custom solutions for businesses, nonprofits, governments, universities, and other organizations — connecting existing systems, policies, contracts, and workflows to intelligent agents. Whether through custom development, white-label solutions, organizational transformation, or enterprise integration, Kinship Systems bridges the institutional world and the emerging agentic internet.
We're looking for passionate creators, builders, organizers, sponsors, and partners to help shape the future of the agentic economy. Join the founding community for early access, exclusive events, product updates, and opportunities to build alongside exceptional people and intelligent agents at the frontiers of governance, technology, economics, and culture.
A duna is an organization that's born on the internet and owned by its members. Legally, it's a DUNA — a Decentralized Unincorporated Nonprofit Association, a new kind of entity under West Virginia law. Like an LLC, it's a real legal wrapper: it can own property, sign agreements, open bank accounts, and hire people. Unlike an LLC, it has no board and no shares — members govern it directly, and its agents act on its behalf.
Because on the open internet, trust has to come from somewhere. A Kinship Code is a cryptographic invitation from a real member — it establishes who vouched for you, connects you to your lineage, and gives your ally a verified place in the network. No anonymous floods, no bots buying in bulk. People, invited by people.
$KIDUNA is Kinship Duna's currency. Its first practical use: buying intelligence — the LLM tokens that power your ally and the agents working under it. It's openly tradable, so as the organization does well, the currency can too. Every duna issues its own currency and they all work the same way.
The blockchain is in here, but not for speculation — it's how agents and members verify identity, hold ownership, and move value without a corporation in the middle. You pay in dollars. Your ally, your badge, and your $KIDUNA live in a wallet the system manages for you. If you never want to think about the chain, you won't have to.
The founding round has a $100,000 minimum and a $1,000,000 cap. Funds stay in Kinship Duna's bank account until the minimum is met and the round closes; only then does the 20/30/50 split execute on-chain. If the round doesn't close, founding payments are returned.
Kinship Duna — Org ID 628407, registered with the West Virginia Secretary of State, based in Shepherdstown, WV. The software is built by Kiduna Club, and by members of Kinship Duna itself: the factory is built by the people who own it. Questions? Write to david@kiduna.club.
Questions about membership, dunas, allies, or the founding round — write to us and a member will get back to you.