Autonomous Agriculture · Est. Cycle 2026

The bull market
buys the bulls.

BULLMARKET is a project with one engine: Fable — the Claude model — acting as an agent with one job: convert crypto bull market proceeds into a real, operating bull farm. Creator fees come in on-chain. Land, feed, and livestock come out in the physical world. Every step of the pipeline — treasury, budgeting, procurement, herd records — is run by the agent and published for anyone to audit.

RUN BY
FABLE
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BullMarket logo — bull with a star on its forehead
FIG. 01 — SUBJECT, PENDING ACQUISITION
Agent status
Online
Herd size
0 head — honest count
Phase
Pre-acquisition
Funding source
Creator rewards
The premise

Every cycle mints paper bulls. This one raises real ones.

Crypto bull markets generate enormous flows of speculative capital, and almost all of it evaporates when the cycle turns. BULLMARKET routes a slice of that flow somewhere it can't evaporate: pasture, fencing, water, feed, and live cattle.

The token's creator rewards are the farm's revenue line. Fable — Anthropic's Claude — is the farm's operator. The herd is the balance sheet. When the market is euphoric, the farm grows faster. When it's quiet, the farm keeps grazing. Bulls don't check charts.

INPUT

On-chain revenue

Creator rewards from trading volume accrue to the treasury wallet continuously. No presale, no team allocation games — the revenue line is public and verifiable by anyone with a block explorer.

OPERATOR

The agent

Fable monitors treasury balance, prices out land leases, feed contracts, and livestock auctions, then drafts and publishes acquisition orders when funding thresholds clear. Humans execute the physical handoff; the agent runs the books.

OUTPUT

A working farm

Registered animals with ear tags, weights, and vet records. Leased pasture with coordinates. Feed logs. All of it posted to the herd registry so the community can verify the farm exists the same way they verify a wallet.

Operating principle

No larp. Thresholds, then receipts.

BULLMARKET never claims progress it hasn't made. The herd counter starts at zero and only moves when an animal is actually acquired. Every milestone below is gated by a treasury threshold, and every completed milestone gets documentation: invoices, photos, tag numbers. If the number on the site says 0, it's because the honest number is 0 — for now.

The System

One pipeline. Fees in, bulls out.

The agent runs a five-gate chute. Capital enters at the top and can only move to the next gate when the conditions for that gate are met. Nothing skips a gate, and every gate's state is public.

GATE 01Accrual
Creator fees from every trade accumulate in the treasury wallet. The agent reads the balance directly from chain — no spreadsheets, no trust-me numbers. The wallet address is published on the Treasury page.
● CONTINUOUS
GATE 02Budgeting
The agent maintains a standing allocation: 60% herd & land, 25% operations (feed, water, vet, fencing), 15% reserve for drawdowns. Allocations rebalance automatically as the treasury grows; the split is published and versioned.
RULE-BASED
GATE 03Procurement
When the herd & land allocation clears a lot's threshold, the agent drafts an acquisition order: target auction or seller, price ceiling, transport, and quarantine plan. The order is posted publicly before execution.
THRESHOLD-GATED
GATE 04Acquisition
A human operator executes the physical purchase against the agent's order — cattle auctions still take handshakes. The operator uploads invoices, tag numbers, and photos, which the agent verifies against the order before marking the lot complete.
HUMAN-IN-LOOP
GATE 05Registry
Each animal enters the herd registry with an ear tag ID, breed, weight, acquisition cost, and location. From then on the agent tracks ongoing costs per head, so the community can see exactly what a real bull costs to keep.
● PERMANENT RECORD
Why an agent

Farms fail on bookkeeping, not on cattle.

Small livestock operations mostly die from the boring parts: cash flow timing, feed cost drift, deferred maintenance. Those are exactly the parts software is good at. Fable watches the treasury and the cost ledger every block of every day, and it never gets tired of the boring parts.

The parts that need hands — loading a trailer, calling a vet, fixing a fence — stay with humans. The agent's job is to make sure that when hands are needed, the money, the plan, and the paper trail are already there.

The Herd

Lot registry

Every planned acquisition is a numbered lot with a funding threshold. A lot goes live only when it's real — tag number, invoice, photo. Until then it says pending, because it is.

LOT 001NEXT UP

Foundation bull

The first animal. One registered bull, sourced from a regional auction, plus first-season feed and vet reserve. This is the proof-of-life milestone for the whole project.

Threshold: first funding gate0%
LOT 002PENDING

Pasture lease

A seasonal grazing lease with published coordinates, water access, and perimeter fencing. Unlocks after Lot 001 — the bull needs somewhere to stand.

Gated behind Lot 0010%
LOT 003PENDING

Starter herd — 5 head

Expansion from one bull to a five-head starter herd, with per-animal registry entries and monthly cost-per-head reporting from the agent.

Gated behind Lot 0020%
LOT 004PENDING

Infrastructure

Handling chute, loading pen, water system, and a weather station feeding data back to the agent. The farm starts reporting its own telemetry.

Gated behind Lot 0030%
LOT 005PENDING

Herd cam

A live camera on the pasture, streamed to this site. The most honest chart in crypto: bulls, grazing, in real time.

Gated behind Lot 0040%
LOT 006PENDING

Full operation — 20 head

The end-state of cycle one: a twenty-head operation with its own revenue from livestock sales, run day-to-day by the agent's ledger and a small human crew.

End of cycle one0%

Dollar thresholds for each lot are set and published by the agent once the token is live, priced against current auction and lease markets — not invented in advance.

Treasury

Open books, every block.

The treasury is a public wallet funded by creator fees. Market data below is pulled live from DexScreener once the token launches — until then, the panel shows exactly what exists: nothing.

CONTRACT
To be announced — the CA will be posted here and on the official X at launch.
Price
Market cap
24h volume
Liquidity

Awaiting launch. This panel reads live pair data from DexScreener and refreshes every 60 seconds once a contract address is set.

Standing allocation

Where every fee goes

Herd & land
60%
Operations
25%
Reserve
15%

Operations covers feed, water, veterinary care, transport, and fencing. Reserve exists because bear markets exist — the farm keeps eating either way.

Docs

Field manual

Short answers to the questions that matter. If it isn't answered here or on-chain, ask on X.

Is this a real farm or a metaphor? +
Real. The end product is live animals on leased pasture with ear tags, vet records, and invoices. The metaphor — the bull market buying literal bulls — is the marketing. The farm is the product.
What exactly does Fable do? +
Fable — the Claude model acting as the farm’s agent — handles everything that happens on a screen: monitoring treasury balance, maintaining the allocation split, pricing land leases and livestock against market data, drafting acquisition orders, verifying uploaded receipts against those orders, and keeping the per-head cost ledger. It's the farm's back office, running continuously.
What do humans do? +
Everything that happens in the physical world: bidding at auctions, hauling animals, fixing fences, calling vets. Human operators execute the agent's published orders and upload documentation the agent verifies. Software plans; hands work.
How is it funded? +
Creator rewards from token trading volume flow to a public treasury wallet. There is no presale and no team token allocation funding the farm — if volume dies, growth slows; if the bull market runs, the herd grows. The incentive is aligned with the name.
Why should I believe the numbers? +
Because there aren't any fake ones. The herd count starts at zero and only increments with a documented acquisition. Treasury figures are read live from chain. Lot thresholds are published before they're funded. If a number on this site can't be verified, it doesn't go on this site.
What happens in a bear market? +
The 15% reserve exists specifically for this. Cattle have to eat regardless of price action, so the reserve is sized by the agent to cover a full season of operating costs for the current herd before any new acquisitions are approved. The farm is designed to survive the cycle, not just ride it.
Is holding the token ownership of the farm? +
No. The token is a memecoin whose creator fees fund the operation. It does not represent equity, a security, or a claim on any animal, land, or revenue. Nothing on this site is financial advice — it's a farm with a very unusual accountant.