You're a bigger deal
than you think.
Your years online are worth more than you think. The miles you ran on Strava, the albums you played front to back on Spotify, the portfolio you built one paycheck at a time on Robinhood: each one left a mark, and together they add up to a record only you could have made.On the internet, that record is the truest thing about you.
The internet always knew your record had value. It watched what you did, guessed what you might buy, and sold that guess to advertisers. Advertisers spend billions of dollars every year to reach people exactly like you, and the deal never included you.The ads reached you, and the money never did.
Then AI made it cheap to fake a person. Software can now write a fake review or act like a real buyer, and it earns money doing both. But taste cannot be faked. Your taste was built over years, one choice at a time, into a combination that belongs to you alone. What makes a human unique used to be a question for philosophers and science fiction.Now, what makes a human unique… prints money.
Rexy is how you collect that value. It takes one true fact from an app you already use and seals it into a proof, on your device: that your Netflix account is ten years old, or that your Duolingo streak is real. You can show this sealed proof to any brand, and the data behind it never leaves your device. The brand learns one thing: you fit. And when that brand pays to reach you, the reward is real: a double-digit discount, cash rewards, or an invitation most people never see.
You spent years becoming someone worth reaching, and the offers for that person are already funded.You say you know who you are?