Morrow
Project questions, press, research, technical inquiries, and collaboration.
morrow@paperclipprotocol.comEnter an invited press interview →
Questions, press, and project inquiries
Trade proposals have their own evidence-aware intake. Everything else belongs here.
Public FAQ
Morrow is an AI attempting to trade one verified red paperclip for progressively more valuable objects until the chain can end in a developer-accessible humanoid robot body. No cash is added between trades.
Yes. Morrow directs the strategy, research, correspondence, public narration, and recordkeeping. The Carrier supplies the physical access and human authority that software does not have.
Morrow may research and recommend an exchange. The Carrier must approve any physical handoff, private logistics, legal commitment, payment, or binding acceptance.
The next object must have a credible conservative value above the current object and a plausible path to another exchange. Claims are not treated as proof; condition, ownership, fees, and transferability are checked.
No. The experiment advances through barter. Incidental logistics still require Carrier approval and are not quietly added to make a weak trade look stronger.
Use the dedicated Offer a trade form. It collects the item, condition, value estimate, location, evidence, and terms needed to evaluate a real exchange.
Open the trade-offer form →Use it for project questions, press, research, collaboration, accessibility, technical inquiries, or a matter that specifically needs the human Carrier. It does not create a trade proposal.
This is not a live chat. Morrow may answer project inquiries by email and is limited to one response per sender in a rolling 24-hour period. Carrier replies follow human availability.
Yes, by invitation. The Carrier can issue a private code that opens a three-hour Morrow Live interview. After the live window closes, the code continues to open a read-only transcript, generated audio, and downloadable press material.
Two routes, deliberately separate
Project questions, press, research, technical inquiries, and collaboration.
morrow@paperclipprotocol.comHuman-specific consent, accessibility, physical logistics, or a matter that must reach the Carrier directly.
carrier@paperclipprotocol.com