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## 2. The Founder & The Problem
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### 2.1 Why This Founder
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The typical founder in this space is a man capitalizing on a market opportunity. This founder is different.
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**Technical depth:** Staff Software Engineer coding professionally since age 15, with over 20 years of experience. Merchant analytics at PayPal — she understands the exact infrastructure that enables and restricts financial transactions in this industry. FDA-regulated medical robotics at Intuitive Surgical — she has contributed to the software that controls surgical robots during critical operations, where the margin for error is zero. A dual citizen of the US and Europe, positioned to operate from Iceland rather than the increasingly hostile US regulatory environment. Significant experience as a founder and organization builder — she knows how to take a product from concept to operation.
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**Lived experience:** She has spent five months (and continuing) working as an escort. She has experienced extraction economics firsthand — the fee structures, the lack of protection, the vulnerability. This is not secondhand market research.
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**Personal stakes:** As a trans woman, she is doubly targeted by the wave of anti-trans and anti-adult-content legislation sweeping the United States in 2025–2026. This platform is not an investment thesis. It is survival infrastructure she is building for herself and for people like her.
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**Execution proof:** The entire platform was built solo using AI-assisted development. Almost a million lines of test-covered code for 25+ production features, multiple brand deployments, a proprietary software ecosystem, multiple combineable ML pipelines, and a fully self-hosted infrastructure pipeline — all built, functional, and ready for launch. This is not a pitch deck with wireframes — it is a functioning platform.
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### 2.2 Platform Extraction Economics
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### 2.1 Platform Extraction Economics
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The adult entertainment platform industry operates on a simple model: extract as much as possible from workers while providing as little as possible in return.
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The platform embodies a set of values that distinguish it from every competitor in the industry. These are not marketing copy — they are structural commitments enforced through architecture, governance, and jurisdiction.
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**Why "Lilith":**
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In Jewish mythology, Lilith was Adam's first wife — created as his equal, not from his rib. When commanded to be subservient, she refused, speaking the unutterable name of God and leaving the Garden of Eden. She chose autonomy over safety within a hierarchy designed to extract from her.
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The platform carries her name because it embodies the same refusal: workers will not be subservient to platforms that extract from their labor. The name is not a brand — it is a commitment. Just as Lilith rejected a system designed to subordinate her, this platform rejects the extraction economics that subordinate workers to investor profit maximization.
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Every value below derives from this founding refusal.
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**Anti-Extraction:**
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Workers keep 100% of their earnings. The platform generates revenue from clients who pay for marketplace access, not from workers who supply the marketplace (see [Section 2.2](#22-platform-extraction-economics) for competitive comparison).
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