When something matters to many people at once, you can feel it.
You feel it in the price of a token. A token reflects shared intention.
But intention has no hands. It moves a price, but not the world.
To make things happen, money needs to flow.
Money moves to a person. The person does the work. The work changes the world. The money becomes worth more.
That’s how a company works. That’s why stock isn’t just paper. When stock flows, it becomes products, roads, tools.
Tokens have the potential to flow more freely than stock, and to drive far more change in the world than ever before. But it hasn’t happened yet.
Anyone can turn an idea into a token. Few can make it flow. That takes a team, VCs, exchanges, market makers, a foundation, a community… The flow is real, but the path is narrow.
Vision belongs to everyone. The path should too.
Imagine a nobody posts an idea. It resonates. People buy the token. The price goes up.
Then others start to build. Someone writes code. Someone tells the world. Someone gathers a community. The holders pay them in tokens, because every contribution makes their own tokens worth more.
The more work gets done, the more the token is worth. The more it’s worth, the more people want to build. It feeds itself.
No one is running this. The idea was already in people’s heads. The hands were already there. What was missing was the energy to move them.
The token is the energy.
Let it flow. That’s what Bodhi does.
Every token on Bodhi is a company that pays only in its own stock. No salaries.
Every contribution makes the stock worth more, which is why the holders pay.
Every holder owns part of something that no one runs, because no one needs to.