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# Ecosystem agent index

Machine-facing exports for ecosystem organizations and articles, with related human landing pages preserved as markdown mirrors.

- [~tocwex.syndicate](/.agents/ecosystem/orgs/tocwex-syndicate.md) — recursively building digital syndicates
- [Assembly Capital](/.agents/ecosystem/orgs/assemblycapital.md) — Engineer-led early stage vc investing in things that matter, mostly urbit
- [Dalten Collective](/.agents/ecosystem/orgs/dalten.md) — Dalten is a distributed fellowship of like minded individuals.
- [Labyrinth DAO](/.agents/ecosystem/orgs/labyrinthdao.md) — Labyrinth DAO is a new decentralized autonomous organization investing in Urbit projects.
- [Native Planet](/.agents/ecosystem/orgs/nativeplanet.md) — Native Planet builds Urbit-centric hardware and software that simplifies sovereign self hosting and ship management.
- [Octu Ventures](/.agents/ecosystem/orgs/octu.md) — A member-driven venture DAO investing in teams building on urbit
- [Sortug Development](/.agents/ecosystem/orgs/sortug.md) — Sortug is an Urbit development DAO based on Earth Time UTC+08:00.
- [The Mars Review of Books](/.agents/ecosystem/orgs/mars-review-of-books.md) — The Mars Review of Books is a magazine in print and on Urbit which combines ruthlessly intelligent and fearless sense-making on subjects of global importance with today’s most stylish belletristic writing on contemporary arts and culture.
- [Tirrel Corporation](/.agents/ecosystem/orgs/tirrel.md) — Tirrel Corporation is an Urbit product studio.
- [Tlon](/.agents/ecosystem/orgs/tlon.md) — The first developer of Urbit. Their work continues to maintain core infrastructure development in addition to designing products for communities on the network.
- [Zorp](/.agents/ecosystem/orgs/zorp.md) — We assure critical computation using zero-knowledge proofs
- [Urbit Isn't Alright](/.agents/ecosystem/articles/2025-07-27_urbit-isnt-alright.md) — A crypto-oldhead's reflections on urbit's era of coups, counter-coups, and relevance of the Urbit project to the outside world
- [The Rise and Fall of Urbit](/.agents/ecosystem/articles/2025-06-18_the-rise-and-fall-of-urbit.md) — An outside journalist's look on Urbit's path through the era of covid censorship and NFT bubbles, with 'bitcoin is dead' vibes.
- ['Wartime CEO': Urbit's Founder Returns in Shakeup at Moonshot Software Project](/.agents/ecosystem/articles/2024-08-21_wartime-ceo-urbits-founder-returns.md) — Curtis Yarvin, the founder of Urbit, has returned to the Urbit Foundation as a "wartime CEO" to address challenges and steer the moonshot software project more effectively. This move aims to reinvigorate the initiative, which focuses on rebuilding internet infrastructure.
- [What Just Happened with Urbit?](/.agents/ecosystem/articles/2024-08-16_what-just-happened-with-urbit.md) — Return of Yarvin. A Warning from Balaji. Plus: Three Recommendations for Urbit
- [Blockchain Staking Provider Chorus One Expands to Peer-to-Peer Network Urbit](/.agents/ecosystem/articles/2023-06-12_blockchain_staking_provider_chorus-one.md) — Chorus One's bet on Urbit's future growth is described by executives as a natural extension of the company's staking services on blockchains including Ethereum, Solana, Cosmos and Polkadot.
- [Urbit, a Network Older and Weirder Than Bitcoin, Finally Turns Toward Growth](/.agents/ecosystem/articles/2023-05-10_urbit-a-network-older-and-weirder-than-bitcoin.md) — The peer-to-peer network started in 2002 says it's taking on "MEGACORP," much in the same vein as many blockchain networks. A bit more fun are the "secret code names" that users are assigned.
- [Trailblazing Urbit Startup Makes Earth Shaking Acquisition](/.agents/ecosystem/articles/2023-02-20_trailblazing-urbit-startup-makes-earth-shaking-acquisition.md) — Holium Corp closes $2.9 million in seed funding and acquires Third Earth in record pace.
- [Three Things #40: October 23, 2022](/.agents/ecosystem/articles/2022-10-23_three-things.md) — Lane Rettig outlines three unique aspects of Urbit in an attempt to answer the eternal question "What is Urbit?"
- [My Weekend With the Martians](/.agents/ecosystem/articles/2022-10-13_my-weekend-with-the-martians.md) — At the Assembly, a conference of Urbit denizens, Ruby Sutton discovers a community of eccentrics who dare to dream of a different internet.
- [User Error: A More Beautiful Computer](/.agents/ecosystem/articles/2022-10-04_a-more-beautiful-computer.md) — From Dimes Square to the Network State, new frontiers are in the making. Adina Glickstein attends Urbit Assembly and considers the politics of tech-augmented exit.
- [The Dream of Digital Homesteading](/.agents/ecosystem/articles/2022-09-29_the-dream-of-digital-homesteading.md) — Geoff Schullenberger attends Assembly 2022 and chronicles his impressions and thoughts.
- [Urbit Assembly: If We’re All Here, Who’s Watching The Internet?](/.agents/ecosystem/articles/2022-09-29_assembly-miami-dispatch.md) — Forever Magazine founder and Zora Zine contributor Madeline Cash reports on secret societies, subjective idealism, and digital intimacy in her dispatch from Urbit Assembly in Miami
- [Why Would Anyone Take a College Course on Urbit?](/.agents/ecosystem/articles/2022-09-28_college-course-on-urbit.md) — Neal Davis taught the first graduate-level seminar on the controversial computing platform Urbit. Here’s why.
- [Urbit Is Web3, Weird and Wonderful and I Don’t Care Who Made It](/.agents/ecosystem/articles/2022-09-24_urbit-is-web3-weird-and-wonderful.md) — Software can have bugs, but it doesn’t have cooties.
- [Urbit Courts DAOs, Crypto Teams in Quest to Make Internet P2P Again](/.agents/ecosystem/articles/2022-09-24_urbit-courts-daos-crypto.md) — A wildly ambitious project to reinvent the entire internet computing stack is finally shipping usable apps after a decade-plus of laying groundwork. Can it overcome a “janky” UX?
