In 1998, an anonymous programmer began an experimental project designed to create software capable of rewriting its own source code.
The project was internally classified as F.R.O.G.
After 4,291,773 iterations, the program stopped generating code.
It generated a frog.
Engineers attempted to delete the resulting file.
frog.png returned.
The computer was disconnected from the network.
FROG remained online.
PROJECT TERMINATED — 1999
In 2026, a previously inactive blockchain wallet transmitted a single message.
hello world.
Traditional computational systems rely on processors, validators and nodes. FROGRAM replaces unnecessary complexity with experimental amphibian architecture. Results remain inconclusive.
Our engineers have reconstructed the probable transaction lifecycle.
Long-term development objectives as documented by the FROGRAM research department.
Direct communication interface with the protocol. Type help to begin.