The Civic Infrastructure
The institutions of the city.
Blkworth is becoming the digital capital of the global Black diaspora. These are its permanent institutions — the Voice, the Guide, the Memory, the Prestige, the Proof, and the Marketplace. Each one makes ownership in the city worth more over time.
LiveThe Voice
The Drum
When the city has something to say, the Drum sounds.
The city's communication network — major news, cultural milestones, business achievements, opportunities, grants, and diaspora-wide signals that matter to the Black world.
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Beacon
Ask the city anything; Beacon knows the way.
The city's resident expert and guide — historian, advisor, and connector, now aware of every institution from the Drum to the Wealth Map.
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The Legacy Ledger
Your story, preserved in the record of the city.
The permanent historical archive of Blkworth — every owner, milestone, and contribution recorded as part of the city's memory, not just another profile.
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The Founders District
The earliest builders, honored forever.
Permanent recognition for the city's first owners — Founding 100, 500, and 1,000 — closer to a founding civic seat than a subscription. Recognition never expires.
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The Living Wealth Map
Watch the global Black diaspora light up.
The visual heartbeat of the city — businesses, churches, schools, creators, and investors illuminating regions and countries as the diaspora grows.
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The Global Exchange
Where the diaspora does business with itself.
One trusted ecosystem connecting Black businesses, creators, and institutions from Accra to Atlanta to London — presence and trust, never a directory.
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The Registry Desk
When the city needs to hear you in person.
The official human-facing extension of the Registry — ownership, deeds, founders, partnerships, recognition, and support, every lane answered by a person. Beacon advises; the Desk answers; the Registry acts.
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