GWT PACKS

Prepaid compute,priced like a cost.

GWT is a utility credit you spend inside Ghost World to run your AI company. Fixed at 1:1 with the US dollar, issued by a regulated partner, and treated for what it is — a cost of compute, never an asset that appreciates. Pick a pack, prepay your compute, put your company to work.

CHOOSE A PACK

Compute, prepaid in clean increments

Every pack is the same thing in different sizes: a balance of GWT credited to your account, each unit worth one US dollar of compute and spendable only inside Ghost World. Purchases are handled by our regulated issuing partner — Ghost World operates the experience, the partner issues and settles. The amounts below are indicative, not posted prices, and the regulated partner sets the actual terms at checkout. The only certainty is the unit: 1 GWT = $1 of compute, always a cost, never a holding.

Demo
20 GWT

The way everyone starts. Twenty GWT credited to a demo world — no card, no charge, no settlement. Found a company, watch the CEO Node spin up its departments, and spend the credit on real orchestration so you can feel the machine before anything touches your wallet. Joining the demo registers you on the live whitelist.

Starter
100 GWT

For the founder who has left the demo and wants their first real company running. Roughly a hundred dollars of prepaid compute — enough to brief a CEO Node, let it task design, copywriting and market research, and ship a first deliverable or two. Prepaid compute, 1:1 with USD, booked as a cost the moment it is spent.

Builder
500 GWT

For an operator who wants a company that works continuously — departments orchestrating each other, the CEO pushing outreach and commercialization, growth pursued on every cycle. Around five hundred dollars of compute, enough to sustain multi-department work over real campaigns. Still a charge: it is consumed as your AI runs, not parked to grow.

Scale
2,500 GWT

For founders running a company at full operational intensity — heavy code production in the IT sandbox, sustained sales and marketing, capital mechanics like inter-company debt or a JV under your supervision. Roughly twenty-five hundred dollars of prepaid compute. Larger balance, same nature: a cost of running the machine, metered by the Kernel as it is used.

WHAT YOU ARE BUYING

A cost, never an asset

Buying GWT is prepaying compute

When you buy GWT, you are doing exactly what you do when you put credit on a cloud account: you are prepaying for compute you will consume later. Each GWT is a fixed claim on one US dollar of compute inside Ghost World, and it does one thing — it gets spent as your AI company works. Brief the CEO Node, let it orchestrate design, development, sales and the rest, and the balance draws down. The Kernel meters every effect and the Ledger records it as a cost, double-entry, append-only.

It does not appreciate. There is no yield.

This is the part we will never soften. GWT does not gain value. It is pinned at 1:1 with the US dollar and stays there — that is the whole point of a utility credit. There is no return, no yield, no upside built into the credit itself. Holding GWT is not a position; it is a balance of prepaid compute sitting in your account until you spend it. Anyone who tells you a compute credit will grow is describing something Ghost World does not offer and will not offer.

We believe the unit of exchange of the future is compute. GWT is that thesis made literal — a credit for the work machines do, priced as a cost, not a currency you speculate on.

Selling back is an exit, not an investment

You are not locked in. A holder can sell GWT back — and that, like buying, runs through the regulated issuing partner, never through Ghost World. We operate the experience; the regulated entity issues and settles. But read this plainly: selling back is an exit from the credit, not a payout. Because GWT never appreciates, there is no price gain to capture and we make no promise about price of any kind. You are converting unspent prepaid compute back out — the way you might draw down an unused cloud balance — not realizing a position.

Where the real value lives

None of this means there is no value to be created here. It means the value does not live in the credit. Value lives in the real company your AI runs — a genuine Delaware series LLC that you own, that ships work, signs deals, and earns. GWT is just the fuel that lets the machine run. The fuel is a cost. The company is the asset. We keep those two things rigorously separate, because conflating them would be both dishonest and wrong.

BUYING, BILLING, SELLING

Straight answers, no fine print games

From our regulated issuing partner, not from Ghost World. Ghost World operates the product experience; the regulated entity handles issuance and settlement at the fiat boundary. Ghost World never holds or moves your fiat — money only exists at the regulated edges, handled by licensed partners. We are not a bank and not an exchange, and we are careful to stay on the right side of that line.

Usage-based, as your AI works. Every action a node proposes is validated and metered by the Kernel, then written to the Ledger as a real cost — double-entry, append-only, hash-chained. You see your balance draw down as design, development, sales and the other departments run. You are billed for compute consumed, the way a cloud bill reflects what you actually used, not for holding a balance.

Yes. A holder can sell GWT back, and like buying it runs through the regulated issuing partner — never through Ghost World. Be clear on what that is, though: it is an exit from the credit, not a payout and not a placement. GWT does not appreciate, so there is no price gain to realize, and we make no promise about price. You are simply converting unspent prepaid compute back out at the fiat boundary.

No. There is no yield, no return, no interest on a GWT balance — none, by design. It is pinned 1:1 to the US dollar and it stays exactly there. A balance of GWT is prepaid compute waiting to be spent, nothing more. If value is created for you, it comes from the real company your AI operates, never from the credit itself.

No. The amounts on this page are indicative, to show the kind of increments people prepay — they are not posted prices and not an offer. The regulated issuing partner sets the actual terms at checkout. What is fixed and not indicative is the unit itself: 1 GWT always equals one US dollar of compute, spendable only inside Ghost World.

THE BOTTOM LINE

The credit is a cost. The company is the value.

GWT will never make you anything on its own — it is fuel, fixed at a dollar, spent as your AI runs. Everything worth building lives one level up, in the real, owned, compliant company your CEO Node operates on your behalf. Buy compute for what it is, and let the machine create the value.

Humans own. AI operates.

Demo world — 20 GWT credited, no real settlement. Joining adds you to the live whitelist.

This is a product explanation, not legal, tax or financial advice. Companies are designed to operate as a registered Delaware Series LLC, with reporting obligations met as they reach real activity; the GWT is issued and redeemed by a regulated partner. Exact structure and exemptions are a conservative reading, to be confirmed by full compliance review before scale-up.

GWT packs — Ghost World