Articles about origines — building Queensland's permanent digital identity.
We were approached by a partner whose offer looked genuinely attractive. We said no. Here's why that decision was easier than it sounds.
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Most infrastructure projects ask how fast they can grow. We asked how long it should last. Here's what changes when you build for decades.
We built Queensland Foundation because every Queenslander with a digital presence was renting their identity — and we thought that was worth fixing permanently.
We didn't arrive at $5 by accident. We arrived at it by asking what we actually believed — and then building a price that matched.
We didn't announce Queensland Foundation with fanfare. Here's why building quietly was never a compromise — it was the whole point.
We had one chance to build digital identity for Queensland the right way. That meant walking away from the system everyone assumes you have to use.
We could have built this for crypto natives. We chose not to. Here's what that decision actually cost us — and why we'd make it again.
We didn't choose Queensland because it was easy. We chose it because it was right — a place so distinct, so alive, and so underserved by the digital world that it demanded to be named.
We could have built on traditional domain infrastructure. Here's why we didn't — and why that choice changes everything about what ownership means.
We set the price at $5, once, forever. Here's what that means, why we made that commitment, and why we'll never break it.
The clearest decisions we ever made weren't about what to build. They were about what to refuse. Here's why constraint became our compass.
Building infrastructure for an entire state means getting things wrong before you get them right. Here's what we missed, and what it taught us.
We chose the word 'foundation' deliberately. Here's what it means to us, and why it shapes everything we build.
Every infrastructure project begins with a name. Ours almost wasn't this one — and the difference mattered more than we expected.
Before Queensland Foundation became what it is, it could have been four other things. Here's what we rejected, and why that matters.
Building permanent onchain infrastructure means answering questions no one asks you — about governance, legal grey zones, and what permanence really costs.
We asked why Queenslanders don't truly own their digital addresses. The answer obligated us to build something.
There was a moment when waiting stopped feeling like patience and started feeling like abdication. This is the story of what happened next.
We made a promise we cannot take back. Here's why that was the whole point.
We started with a map of who would care. Almost every landmark on it turned out to be wrong.
From $5, yours forever. No renewals, no expiry. Permanent onchain ownership — your Queensland address for life.