🤫 hussh builds Personal Supercomputing you own: a private agent (Agent One), a personal supercomputer (Puppy One), and a safety wearable (Tag One), tied together by a consent-first protocol and a distributed edge network. The wedge: private and regulated data that cannot lawfully leave the owner's control. We're early, we say so, and we'd value your counsel.
Back trusted networks that broaden access to knowledge, capital, and well-being, with a long public interest in people owning their own data.
For 🤫, consent-first data ownership is not a feature, it is the architecture. The Hushh Protocol is a working mechanism for the user owning and permissioning their own data, the thing USV has long argued should exist.
If we had one slide for you, it would lead with: Consent as architecture, and the protocol underneath it.
More than a check, we'd value your perspective. Specifically: How consumer trust compounds into a durable moat, and where a data-ownership protocol earns its keep versus where it is idealism.
We hold a hard honesty bar: there's no traction to overstate yet, reservations are small refundable demand signals, payments and the 🤫 Gold ID are on the roadmap, the network is scaling, and Tag One is a safety and wellness wearable, not a medical device. The confidential model, cap table, and full deck are ready to share on request.
If this resonates, we'd be grateful for a conversation and glad to share the full, confidential pitch and data room. Reach us directly.
We admire Union Square Ventures's public work. This is 🤫 hussh's own open, tailored note; 🤫 is an independent company and is not affiliated with, endorsed by, sponsored by, or partnered with Union Square Ventures.