Our Story.
We’re a family of five on a journey toward financial privacy and freedom. As the world moves closer to centralized, surveillance-based money through systems like CBDCs, we’ve decided to take a different path — one built on independence, scarcity, and trust in technology that protects personal freedom.
Together — my wife, our three daughters (aged 8, 3, and 6 months), and I — we’re exploring what it means to move from traditional money to Zcash ($ZEC), a digital currency designed to keep financial privacy intact.
Our project is simple in concept but rich in lessons: we find items, fix them up as a family, sell them for a profit, and use those profits to buy ZEC. Along the way, we’re documenting everything — the projects we take on, what we learn about money, and how our understanding of value evolves with each trade.
It’s not just about cryptocurrency. It’s about teaching our daughters that money should be private, scarce, and meaningful — that true wealth comes from understanding, not control. We want them to grow up knowing that privacy is not secrecy, but sovereignty.
This is our family experiment in self-reliance, creativity, and digital freedom — one project, one lesson, and one ZEC at a time.