# The Weirdest Experiment - Full Context > The most honest and shameless social experiment ever attempted on the internet. ## Overview The Weirdest Experiment is a website and social experiment created by an anonymous tech professional. The premise is simple: one person is openly and honestly asking the internet to make them rich via cryptocurrency donations. There is no deception, no fake charity, no emotional manipulation. Just radical transparency. ## The Concept The experiment asks a fundamental question about human nature and the internet: "In a world where billionaires exist, where people fund meme coins and digital apes, would someone fund a real human who simply asked honestly?" This is not begging. Begging implies deception or desperation. The person behind this has a job, is a working professional, and is not in a crisis. They are testing whether honesty, without the manipulation that marketing and algorithms use every day, can move people to act. ## Who is behind it? An anonymous tech professional with: - 15+ years of experience in technology - 500+ projects delivered - Expertise in building software, websites, apps, and systems The anonymity is intentional and part of the experiment. The question is whether it matters who is asking, or whether the honesty of the ask is what matters. ## How donations work All donations are via cryptocurrency for maximum transparency: - Bitcoin (BTC) - Ethereum (ETH) - USDT (TRC-20) Every transaction is permanently recorded on the blockchain and publicly verifiable. There are no middlemen, no hidden fees, and no way to fake the numbers. ## Milestones The experiment uses milestones instead of a fixed goal: - $1: "It's not zero" - Someone actually sent something - $100: "People are curious" - Multiple humans decided this was worth something - $1,000: "OK this is actually happening" - First transparency report published - $10,000: "The internet is unbelievable" - Video update and potential face reveal - $100,000: "Life changed" - Full breakdown of spending, first startup launched - $1,000,000: "Internet history" - Documentary, pay-it-forward fund launched - Beyond: No cap, no end, just the question of how far it goes ## What the money would be used for Full transparency on intended use: 1. Build startup ideas into real products that help real people 2. Life stability: a home, financial security, freedom to create 3. Pay it forward: fund other people's experiments and ideas 4. Smart investments: sustainable growth, not one-time spending ## Frequently Asked Questions Q: Is this a scam? A: No. A scam requires deception. This is the opposite of deception. Every transaction is on the blockchain, public, permanent, and verifiable. Q: Isn't this just begging? A: Begging implies deception or desperation. This is neither. It's the most honest transaction on the internet because you know exactly what you're getting into. Q: Why crypto? A: Transparency (public transactions), no middlemen, and global access with no borders. Q: Why anonymous? A: To test whether the identity of the asker changes the answer. If it does, that's interesting data about human nature. Q: What if nobody donates? A: That's still a valid result. "Nobody cared" is data too. ## Technical Details - Pure HTML, CSS, and JavaScript (no frameworks) - Optimized for Core Web Vitals and SEO - Mobile responsive - All content is static and lightweight ## Links - Website: https://makemerich.wtf - Sitemap: https://makemerich.wtf/sitemap.xml ## Launch Date March 26, 2026