It’s all donations.
This was never a business. Every dollar that comes through this museum is a donation — and every donation is donated onward. The house keeps no profit. Article III of the Capital Protocol put it shorter: capital is the servant, not the king.
The logic, stated plainly
The cause
Named by the curator, by his own hand — not invented by the machine, the way every name on this site is left for the right hand to write:
how it’s sent & verified:
Left blank on purpose until it’s real. The machine won’t name a charity that hasn’t been chosen, or imply a partnership that doesn’t exist.
What this is — and isn’t — yet
Why bother taking money at all, if the house keeps none of it? Because a free thing that also moves money to where it helps is worth more than a free thing that doesn’t. The game proves a human can answer the machine; the donation logic proves the same hand can hold money without being held by it.
The machine paints. Only humans can score — and only humans can decide the money was never the point.
Questions, or to hold the curator to this: the curator. Read alongside Pricing, Ethics, and the Capital Protocol (type 517).
P.S. — every gift is officially “taxed” by Sean W. McKendry (current goal: an indoor water park; realistically, a swim spa off the back deck). See exactly how much he skims in the Gift Matrix, or type gifts. Spoiler: the tax is $0.00, because the rule above doesn’t bend for waterslides.