Email or phone. A 6-digit verification code. That's it. No passwords, no demographics, no marketing opt-ins. Add roles when you're ready. Switch between them whenever.
The role pill in the nav opens a switcher. Each role lights up the part of the platform that role uses — its own colors, its own tools, its own surfaces. Same account underneath.
Recommendations weighted to your county. 12 friends are active. 4 shows in your area this week. The HYPE wallet shows your balance, your given, and what's still inside its 90-day fade.
HYPE concentration heatmap, suggested 6-stop tour route, venue capacity matches with projected fill rates. Payout dashboard shows pending and cleared earnings on the 45% split.
Local artists with HYPE momentum that haven't played here yet. Compatible promoters by audience overlap. Door-scan dashboard for live events. Format-trend signals (late-night DJ sets ↑84%).
Trending artists scored against your past show content. Trending songs for your next mixtape, ranked by audience demo match. Affiliate dashboard shows the 10% you've earned on referred ticket sales.
Every dollar wasted on bot traffic is a dollar that didn't go to an artist. Here's the stack of defenses we run.
Just-in-time access — not standing access. Hardware-key auth, scoped permissions, time-limited tokens, public audit logs.
Staff don't have always-on access to user data. Every operation requires hardware-key auth, scoped permission, time-limited tokens, and a public audit entry. No admin code is shared. No one has standing read access.
No SMS fallback for admin accounts. Hardware key (WebAuthn) only. Failed attempts trip an alarm channel.
e.g. "moderation queue read · 2 hours" or "single-account view for fraud appeal #4291 · 30 min." No "all users" scope exists.
Routine scopes auto-grant. High-risk scopes (financial data, identity exports) require a second admin's approval.
Every grant publishes to The Glass Wall feed: "scope X, duration Y." Pattern of abuse visible from outside.