You manage a roster of artists. Each one carries millions of fans, and most run their own ventures — labels, fashion lines, studios, food brands. On Bitword, every artist comes on as a corporate account, and you sit as the Connector above all of them. One position. The whole constellation pays you.
A manager's real asset is not one artist — it is the network. Each artist you bring onto Bitword joins as a corporate account that sits above their fans, their team, and their business ventures. As the person who made the introduction, you earn 5% of every business subscription anywhere under each of those artists, every month, forever — plus the 1% Bitword bonus on every word their businesses ever bid for. Fans become verified accounts. A slice of those fans bring their own businesses on. The roster compounds.
Every artist is a doorway to a fanbase, a team, and a web of ventures. The manager who brings them onto Bitword holds the position above all of it — and the position pays whether the manager lifts another finger or not. This is the manager's network turned into a permanent, compounding asset.
There is one Connector position above each artist's corporate account. The manager who brings them on holds it for life. Bring on the roster, and the roster pays — every business, every fan, every venture, every word they bid.