If "The Grand Plan" is designed to grow a cryptocurrency organically, then why need to "involve spreading the strategy itself through multiple message types," which sounds like spam?
Good point — at first glance, “spreading the strategy” might sound like typical shill behavior, but it’s actually something different.
The idea isn’t to spam everyone or blindly hype the coin — it’s to explore and refine communication pathways. By testing different message variants, you can identify which approaches resonate, why they work, and iterate toward the most effective strategies. It’s closer to A/B testing at scale, not spam.
The Grand Plan treats every message as a data point — part of a live optimization loop. This allows the system to organically discover what works in different social contexts, rather than relying on a static pitch or influencer campaign. It's a method borrowed from machine learning and growth hacking, not hype culture.
So the spreading of the strategy is actually part of the recursive self-improvement, because it leads to better versions of itself over time. And importantly, it doesn’t require everyone to do it — just enough people trying different angles for natural selection to do its work.