The embryonic entity enables networks to execute minimum viable operations across organizational functions simultaneously: procurement, contributor coordination, IP management, governance support, and early fundraising. As the network matures, specialized entities can be spun out without disruption.
The network embryonic hub is structured as a Swiss Association — a cost‑efficient, tax‑optimized, and flexible legal form that offers strong privacy protections* in a reputable European jurisdiction.*
Typical Use Cases
Suitable for networks that require coordination capacity without committing to permanent or specialized organizational structures.
The embryonic entity enables networks to execute minimum viable operations across organizational functions simultaneously: procurement, contributor coordination, IP management, governance support, and early fundraising. As the network matures, specialized entities can be spun out without disruption.
The network embryonic hub is structured as a Swiss Association — a cost‑efficient, tax‑optimized, and flexible legal form that offers strong privacy protections* in a reputable European jurisdiction.*
Typical Use Cases
Suitable for networks that require coordination capacity without committing to permanent or specialized organizational structures.