Most projects launch with a token and figure out the utility later.
@Etarn2025 did it the other way around.
The interesting part here isn’t really the bond itself, it’s what the bond is funding.
Real infrastructure.
Toilets → waste collection → fertilizer production → revenue → buybacks.
That’s a very different model from the usual “launch first, build later” playbook.
The bond isn’t the headline.
It’s the fuel behind an operating system that’s already tied to a real‑world loop.
That’s what makes $ETAN worth watching, not hype, but whether they can keep turning infrastructure into cash flow. DYOR.
