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🀫 hussh builds Personal Supercomputing you own: a private agent (Agent One), a personal supercomputer (Puppy One), and a safety wearable (Tag One), tied together by a consent-first protocol and a distributed edge network. Below are open, tailored notes to the firms whose counsel we would value most, each written to their own thesis. The full, confidential pitch is a request away.

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Personal Supercomputing, owned by you.

A private AI agent you own, a personal supercomputer you own, and a safety wearable for the people you love, tied together by a consent-first protocol.

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Firms we admire

A tailored note to each.

Each note is written to that firm's public thesis, in our own words. We admire their work; nothing here implies a relationship or an endorsement. If one is yours, we would be grateful for your counsel, and glad to share the full confidential pitch.

Union Square Ventures β†’

Trusted brands that broaden access; data ownership

For 🀫, consent-first data ownership is not a feature, it is the architecture. The Hushh Protocol is a working mechanism for the user owning and permissioning their own data, the thing USV has long argued should exist.

Andreessen Horowitz β†’

Category-defining AI, consumer, infrastructure, American Dynamism

AI you own, edge supercomputing as real infrastructure, and a sovereignty angle: intelligence owned by the human and produced on a distributed grid, not rented from a hyperscaler.

Sequoia Capital β†’

Enduring companies, category creation, why-now discipline

A new category, Personal Supercomputing, with a clear why-now: AI demand outrunning owned compute, and data rights hardening into law.

Founders Fund β†’

Hard, contrarian technology; independence

Owned supercomputing at the edge, independence from hyperscalers, and a consent architecture that is genuinely contrarian to the surveillance default.

Khosla Ventures β†’

Bold, technical, long-horizon deep tech

The edge supercomputing grid and the price-per-watt thesis are exactly the kind of hard, technical bet that rewards patient, technical capital.

Greylock β†’

First-check category creation in enterprise, security, infrastructure & AI

We are not building one product; we are trying to establish three new categories, all built on consent and ownership: the private agent (a personal AI you own), privately owned personal supercomputing (🀫 Puppy One), and privately owned tags (🀫 Tag One), plus the AI Factory that powers them, 🀫 Grid One for the garage and 🀫 Factory One for the warehouse, a distributed, owned edge-supercomputing grid. Category creation in security, infrastructure, and AI is precisely Greylock's demonstrated muscle.

General Catalyst β†’

Applied AI, health, responsible innovation

The regulated-data wedge (health, government) and a consent-first, honesty-as-a-feature posture fit the responsible-innovation frame directly.

Lightspeed Venture Partners β†’

Consumer, enterprise, and hardware, globally

A consumer wedge with a hardware line (Puppy One, Tag One) and a network, spanning exactly their surface area.

First Round Capital β†’

Seed-stage craft and founder support

We are exactly at the stage they specialize in: a shipped product and a grassroots motion that needs sharpening into the two or three metrics that matter.

Bessemer Venture Partners β†’

Cloud and infrastructure; metrics rigor

The edge network is an infrastructure story with real unit economics, tokens per watt, that rewards exactly that rigor.

NVIDIA (NVentures) β†’

Strategic bets that grow accelerated computing

Puppy One and the AI Factory put accelerated computing into garages and warehouses, expanding the edge of the ecosystem. We are hardware-partner-agnostic and independent, and we say so.

Kleiner Perkins β†’

Backing category-defining technology for decades

Personal Supercomputing is a new category, and we are defining it in the open, with product shipped and a protocol published.

Accel β†’

Early and global, consumer and infrastructure

A consumer wedge with a real infrastructure layer, and a grassroots motion designed to compound globally, community by community.

Index Ventures β†’

Founder-first, consumer and enterprise, globally

An ambitious, founder-led company building an owned-intelligence platform that spans consumer and enterprise.

GV (Google Ventures) β†’

Technical, ambitious bets across AI and deep tech

Owned intelligence and edge supercomputing at the frontier of AI, built to run alongside the platforms people already use, including Google's.

Thrive Capital β†’

Generational internet and AI companies

We are building for a generational outcome: intelligence and supercomputing owned by the human, as common as electricity.

Menlo Ventures β†’

Applied AI and enterprise, with real rigor

A consent-first agent with a real protocol and honest unit economics, built for the regulated and enterprise edge.

The ambition

We are not being shy.

We believe 🀫 can compound into one of the most valuable companies of its era, on the kind of long arc Alphabet ran: own the human's intelligence and supercomputing the way Alphabet organized the world's information, and make it as available as electricity. That is our belief and our aspiration, a forward-looking ambition, not a promise or a projection.

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