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Crypsys Infinite

A Realistic, Inclusive System For An Unrealistic, Exclusive World;

We Were Built For Everyone!

You're not crazy, you're not lazy. The world's economic and social structures are rigid, narrow-minded, and built for an outdated world. Crypsys Infinite has the fix; flexibility that can adapt with a rapidly changing world, and is built on the cracks and holes of the current system to fits everyone. For Crypsys Infinite, mental health isn't just a side note, here, it's a massive part of the reason this exists. Most of the "cracks and holes" people fall through are in some way related to minds the system refuses to make room for; we have room.

Where Do I Fit?

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Where Do I Fit?

// All Encompassing

An Integrative Approach

The people the economic and social systems lost were supposed to be a minority; the exception to the rules. We are the majority now. Which means we can't fix this one broken piece at a time, we have to build it whole. A new, integrative approach, built by one of the new majority, who was also left behind by archaic ways. The AnyPath Program was built on this approach, to provide supports for everyone, including those the system typically leaves behind. Mental illness is one of the loudest reasons people get lost in the current system, and one of the quietest reasons they stay lost. AnyPath was built with that in mind from the first line of code.

// Our Journey

Idea to Implimentation

The Spark

What started as a search for a creative, and effective way to navigate the crypto world to make fast cash became something much bigger the winter I watched friends lose fingers and toes to frostbite because my town was seriously ill-equipped with help for the homeless, and because a broken system had no room for them. That was the spark — the realization that a good idea for making money meant nothing if it only worked for people who already had the basics: warmth, an address, an alarm clock. It also meant nothing if the person trying to use it was already fighting their own sanity just to exist acceptably by others. The system had/has no room for that either. It turned Crypsys Infinite from a simple platform into a multifaceted company built to grow, adapt, and update the social and economic structures around us, so that opportunity stops depending on circumstance and starts being genuinely inclusive and equal — starting with the AnyPath Program, carrying through to social and economic structures that incorporate individualism, mental health, and flexibility, that hopefully result in helping many people; that's the goal.

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Birth of a Company

The unique way of seeing patterns didn't build a crypto platform — it exposed so much more. The social and economic structures we use to match people with work are archaic, built for a world that no longer exists. So I built something else: industry-specific apps that assess the whole person — mental health, family responsibility, natural aptitude, lived skill — not just grades and resumes. Anonymity strips away the bias of address, clothing, or age, so people get matched to work they're actually fit for, and actually enjoy. The result isn't just better hiring — it's happier, more productive people. It also created a company built to push our social and economic structures toward something more inclusive, sustainable, and human. Mental health isn't a checkbox at the bottom of the form — it's the first thing the assessments are built around, because it's the first thing the old system ignores.

InfiniCoin

Building this company wasn't going to be cheap — not for me, not for the people using it — and I needed funding fast. So I came full circle, back to where it all started: crypto. Funding for people trying to build stability, upgrade skills, or get job-ready doesn't exist. Those freefalling toward poverty are left to fall; those already down are either "not far enough" or "too far" to qualify for anything. The answer was simple — InfiniCoin: a cryptocurrency built not for trading or profit, but for equity, distribution, and accessibility. It's funded through community donations from people who want to invest directly in their economy, and by its own fast-growing interest, with a contract attached that ensures every dollar goes to training, skill-building, and job preparation. More stable than trade-driven coins because its value is powered by intent — a new kind of crypto with the potential to reshape how funding is created and delivered. Mental illness is expensive in ways nobody funds — lost work, lost stability, lost time. InfiniCoin is built to fund the climb back, not just the fall; something our current system doesnt have any idea how to see or help.

The Company

The vision outgrew one person and an AI collaborator. A company and integrative programs were needed to make any of it real — Crypsys Infinite and AnyPath were born to build what the existing system isn't capable of, based on the ideals of individuality, flexibility, and something else.

Crypsys Infinite was born to build the foundations of a new future, starting with understanding yourself and your "Something Else," and then rolling out through the AnyPath program to connect people to work that actually fits who they are — shaped by a multifaceted, inclusive, and humanized vision, instead of a boardroom and an idea of what's "normal." What started as an idea to help people make fast cash in hard times grew into a company built to make life better now, and set a new precedent for the future — as well as better the present. This company is built to hold onto this vision, and is open to every voice that will help shape and grow it. It was started by someone who has lived on every rung of the social and economic ladder, and through every extreme of health, at its best and at its very worst. That's the reason this exists — and it's going to take more than one person's view to see it through. I invite any and all feedback, because that's what inclusive means to me.

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Something Else

Finding My Something Else

Every label I was ever handed came from someone else's checklist. I was Dramatic, a Hypochondriac, a Liar, Crazy, but none of them fit. The people doing the labeling just didn't have a box for what they were looking at, so they picked the closest checklist I fit into and called it a diagnosis.

It took me 43 years, a bachelor's degree in psychology, a dozen half-written books, and mountains of writing therapy I hadn't planned on writing to find any semblance or structure of me. It turned out it wasn't a disorder, or a superpower, and it definitely didn't fit into a box — it was entirely... something else. It was borne of a fluid mix of nature, nurture, and instinct, and it emerged in me as super skills and honed abilities that I had unknowingly cultivated throughout my entire life, with very little notice, depending on the surroundings and circumstance's requirements at any given time. I also learned that it was something everyone else had too, and now, I could help them find it, understand it,
and use it productively. No medication worked, no diagnosis fit, and no professional had the time to look past.

Their checklist, or believe what I was saying, so I became the study.

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a world obsessed with classifying people into boxes. what if someone doesnt fit? they get half-assed diagnosis with every label from someone's checklist; Dramatic. Hypochondriac. Liar. Crazy. None fit... but the box stayed and i was forced into it.

society shaves people down until they fit the box, or crumble into drugs and mental illness. classifying has done so much damage that normal is now a minority. these broken methods pushed me so far i built a company to figure my own head out when medicine and education failed me. Mental illness isn't always the disease — sometimes it's the injury a box-shaped world leaves behind on a person who was never that shape.

The checklists only look at a couple of factors, from environment to intelligence. The rest — emotional, social, spatial, pattern-based influences and factors — don't show up on it, which is how so many people end up mislabelled for running a mix the box was never built to hold.

Something for
Everyone

Everyone has a something else; even one or two super skills. Everyone built it from the collision of nature, nurture, and instinct filling the gaps. its not nature vs nurture, its all three fluid; no two people have it the same.

Most people can tell you what they're good at. Almost nobody can tell you how it got built, or what it costs on autopilot. Some needs a governor — too much of a good thing can be bad, and absolute power can corrupt absolutely.

No two mixes of intelligence, wiring, and lived experience are the same. That's why Something Else can't be scored, sorted, or handed a single label — and why everyone has one. It's nature, nurture, and instinct, and it's fluid, and it's not versus — it's all-encompassing and highly adaptable.

Why Build
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I'm still processing what it cost to get here. But I know what I'm looking at in someone else — told they're too much, not enough, dramatic, faking. I know what to keep, what needs a governor, and what was never a flaw.

Nobody handed me the method. I built it from nothing, at 40, at a kitchen table, alone. It shouldn't take anyone else that long — this something else can be used for income, life, mental peace, well-being — the possibilities are infinite. If I'd had a system that treated my mental health as data instead of a defect, I'd have found "me" thirty years sooner. That's the head start I'm trying to hand the next person.

Once you see that nature, nurture, and instinct shape every person differently — and that no two mixes land the same — the whole "too much / not enough" framing falls apart. That's the shift this company is built on. And that? That's Something Else.

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Your Something Else and Your Mental Health Share Wiring

The same brain that runs your super skills carries your mental health. They aren't two different systems — they're one architecture seen from two angles. That's why a Something Else doesn't work in isolation from mental health, and mental health doesn't get fixed by ignoring the shape of the person carrying it. See how they connect — Mind & Method →

// Take Action

Your Place Exists Here

Transparency. Honesty. Integrity. Individualism;
Building Trust, Inclusion, and Loyalty.

Not Built in a Boardroom

This vision didn't start in a boardroom, and it was fueled by a clear and increasing need for change; it was built by someone who was told to fit the system and couldn't — because it was never the right shape to begin with. If you've ever felt like the systems, the structures, and the standards weren't designed with you in mind, and seem impossible to maneuver, let alone thrive in, you're not alone. You're not the exception — you're now part of the majority. Boardrooms don't build for the people who can't get out of bed some mornings. This one does.

The Rose-Colored Blind Spot

Normal is a minority now. Most people are struggling — with money, with mental health, with housing, with keeping up — and the ones who aren't are still driving the bus. Some don't see it. Some don't want to. Either way, the wheel is in the wrong hands of a shrinking group whose rose-coloured view of the world has nothing to do with the world most people are actually living in.

Meanwhile, the majority is drowning. In debt, in addiction, in mental illness, and living in systems built for a world that no longer exists. People are losing homes, health, years, and lives to social and economic structures that were designed for a version of humanity that doesn't exist anymore. Mental illness isn't rare — it's the new norm, and it's seriously neglected in almost every way, and it's having a massive effect globally.

This isn't a warning about something coming. It's a description of what's already here. The bus is already off the road. The only real question left is who's willing to help build something that can actually carry the people the current one keeps leaving behind.

Change Doesn't Wait for Permission

Crypsys Infinite exists because the world doesn't change by waiting for permission. It changes when people like us build something better — something that can flex and grow with time and change, which is inevitable. If you have to ask yourself, even once in a day, the question "what the hell?" then this is the place for you to have a say, and find your place in a new approach to life that doesn't feel so forced and unnatural — not from systems that still treat mental health like a personal failure or a choice, and not from a categorised society. Our approach is open, honest, and flexible, ready to change and adapt; mental health didn't, and won't, wait for permission either.

// Fuel the Movement

Why Your Support Matters

Three reasons — pick the one that hits you the hardest. Any one of them is enough.

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Build the Crypto & the Network

InfiniCoin, the AnyPath apps, and the wider Crypsys network need real infrastructure — development, security, hosting, legal groundwork. Your donation is the fuel that turns a working idea into a working system people can actually rely on.

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The World Needs Change — Now

The systems we're all trying to survive in weren't built for most of us. People are drowning in debt, disappearing into drugs and mental illness, and losing hope in structures that don't flex or grow with the times.

Your donation says the current shape isn't the only shape — and funds the work of building something that actually fits.

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Reach the People Who Need It

A lot of the people Crypsys is being built for can't pay to get in. Your donation covers the ones who can't — the overlooked, the ones told they don't fit, the ones already stretched too thin. It's how the door stays open for everyone, not just the ones who could afford it anyway. That includes the ones whose mental health has cost them the paperwork, the address, the confidence, or the energy it takes to ask for help in the first place.

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// AnyPath

AnyPath:

Built Piece by Piece

AnyPath is a plea. It's built to catch the people the existing system doesn't work for or with — a truly flexible job-matching system that won't crack and let anyone fall through the holes. Built on the failing structures of today's social and economic ways, it's designed to adapt and grow around every person, based on who they are and what they bring to the table — the good and the bad.

It's all-inclusive by design — mental health, physical disabilities, demanding families, every kind of schedule, every industry. It's a full restructuring of how we post, apply for, qualify, and label jobs, right down to how they're labeled and structured — a new way that highlights strengths and makes room for weaknesses, inconsistencies, and needs.

AnyPath was built by someone who lost jobs, opportunities, and years to a mental health profile the system had no category for — with Claude (Anthropic's AI) as her sole collaborator and teacher through the entire build. It's built so nobody else has to lose the same things for the same reason.

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This change has to start somewhere, and I can't do it alone. Please — join, share, sponsor, or care out loud. The system won't change unless we change it together.

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Industries

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Assessments

Every AnyPath app uses purpose-built assessments to understand who you are before it ever shows you an opportunity. Below is each app and the assessments it offers — what they measure, why they matter, and how long they take. That includes mental health — not as a disqualifier, but as context. The goal is a match that fits your brain on its worst day, not just its best one.

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// AnyPath

Resources

No one should have to navigate the system alone. These are the supports we connect people to — from community networks to government programs to help of every other kind. Mental health supports are woven through every category — not siloed off as "the mental health section," because real life doesn't work that way.

Your Voice — The Board

A public board where anyone can speak on anything under the Crypsys Infinite umbrella — social structures, mental health, economic issues, general beliefs about how the world is or isn't working. No wrong answer, no gatekeepers.

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// About Us & Our Journey

How It All Began

The Spark

Times were financially hopeless in my own, as well as the rest of the world's, lives 8 months before I launched this site. It was the middle of winter, and trade taxes had been jacked up unrealistically high, in turn driving any and all costs of living through the roof. On top of all that, parents were losing many of their kids, and their staple household items, in the squabbling over tariffs by our governments, making Canadian-made products the only, and very expensive, option, causing most people with families increasingly desperate for income of any kind, fast!

I am a single mother of 5, living in low-income housing, surviving on ODSP (disability), and the Child Tax Benefit for my two youngest children. I had been using various methods of approach to the world of cryptocurrency to earn a slow passive income by playing games to earn new currencies for the newest release/update of new currency and networks in the crypto world, hoping to get a head start on the market; that's when I had the idea that started it all, the spark; I could combine many different bits and pieces of income-generating techniques from all job sectors of the crypto industry, skills and abilities that were unique to each person, as well as limitations and barriers.

After putting my theories to the test, and taking quite some time to learn the surface-level basics about each job sector in the crypto industry, and how successful or unsuccessful they would be as a method for gaining fast and easy income using skills I already excelled at, it was a huge success. I wanted so badly to share this information with the world, and help them gain income using their own individual and unique skills, in turn making the process of learning and doing easier and more familiar than starting from scratch, and would actually produce money.

That's when I had the idea to build a platform, similar to most crypto platforms, but it would employ my own ideas, logic, thought processes, and way of looking at the crypto world, and it would allow others to see it the way I did, as an intricate web where everything is connected and relies on contributions from all areas to function, a way to teach it point blank, no guesswork, just name your skills and get set up with a plan to make you the most money as quickly as possible in the limited time people have available to them because of various social, economic, and familial obligations or limitations, which I had just learned were running rampant and wreaking havoc on the job market, especially since the Covid cleanup wasn't finished and the entire world was still a mess, and far from done cleaning it up.

I had met an old friend that once stopped me from taking a very bad path in my life at a very young age, and found out he was without a home of his own and on the streets, and this winter was particularly cold for a Canadian winter. I couldn't let him stay on the streets, so my kids and I decided to do him the same courtesy he had done for me when we were young, and had him stay with us. Now he's one of my kid's favourite people, and is the brother I never had, but definitely needed.

Through him, I was introduced to an entirely new demographic of people I didn't even know existed in my town. In light of the lack of help for the people I began to call friends, it became abundantly clear, as the winter went on and got colder, that there was a massive issue with assistance, resources, and equality for the homeless population in my town. I began allowing people I had met and become genuine friends with, come in and warm their frozen appendages. My heart broke for them. I couldn't turn them away. The group steadily grew, and I ended up becoming a warming center of sorts for the remainder of the winter, for those whom the town warming center didn't have funding to take care of, or space or food for, all the while thinking I didn't have funding or the space, or the food, or the spare winter gear, or laundry or storage for their belongings to stop them from being ruined by the cold and wet, and technically I wasn't even allowed to be doing what I was doing, but I couldn't bear to watch people suffer when all I had to do was make a little room and be a lot more conscious about food and clothing rations for everyone, including my kids and I.

I watched the most horrific accidents and traumas happen, from people losing fingers, to black and blue frostbitten feet that, by the end of winter, had progressed badly enough to cost people their toes. I offered what I could, when I could. It was one of the longest, most sleepless, yet educational, and eye-opening winters I'd ever had, and I couldn't deny that it was time for a change, and it wasn't going to happen by itself.

After learning these people's stories, I learned that they were victims, for the most part, of a broken system that was systematically letting more people fall below the poverty line with no help or assistance with stopping the fall, or getting back on their feet. They were either in too bad of shape to be eligible, or not bad enough shape to qualify. They couldn't get jobs because of a lack of facilities to maintain hygiene and cleanliness, or had unsuitable clothing for appearance expectations for interviews, no steady address. Even things as simple as not having an alarm clock, was costing them the ability to be warm, by preventing them from even being considered for employment, never mind being able to hold that job under those circumstances. Not everyone landed homeless or below the poverty line by their own poor choices, or had any control over the circumstances that cost them everything, and in the same manner they weren't being given any choice but to stay where they were, despite their pleas to be given a chance to rebuild.

To me, it was insane! These people, my friends; people who thought, felt, and had it more rough than I could have ever imagined, right down to a lack of medical or mental health assistance or resources, who had no family or supports to access for help in order to stop their troubles from snowballing, and no time to even assess what they really needed to do to fix their situation, holding them down where they were... in my home at 3-5am mid-winter, trying not to lose their toes. Almost every one of them was also carrying an unaddressed mental health load nobody had ever had time to look at. It made the fall faster, and the climb back nearly impossible without help. Every man sat on my couch on a night we had alone and told me their deepest traumas, pains, and struggles, and it broke my heart — not one man who stayed that winter didn't have a one-on-one night with me there to hear them and offer the best advice I could safely give without adding the potential for worsening their issues. To say it broke me to my core is an understatement.

I had no idea the world had gotten this way, or that I was living beside these amazing, resilient, and ambitious people the entire time, with no clue. An entire demographic was just hushed and swept under the rug, making people in my town oblivious to an entire demographic of people in legitimate need, yet being unseen, like they were invisible.

That's when the spark hit me, and I thought, not only should I build a platform, I need to build something that can help anyone who is in need of making money, EVERYONE, and that was the birth of Crypsys Infinite, and the very first job-matching app that takes everyone and every situation into consideration, no matter what it was, and finding a way to make that person money. This was the spark that started an entire multifaceted company with various, and ever-expanding and innovative, economic and social solutions. The ideas to grow, build, adapt, and then implement progressive, flexible, and accommodating changes to the existing social and economic structures, starting with the AnyPath Program.

— Kris

Founder & CEO, Crypsys Infinite

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// Legal & Disclosures

Legal

Crypsys Infinite is an independent company and operates independently. Any views, statements, opinions, or content published on this website, within our applications, or under the Crypsys Infinite name reflect the personal perspective of the founder and are offered as one interpretation among many — readers and users are free to form their own. The website, applications, content, and design have all been built by the founder alone, with the assistance of AI tools — no team, no agency, no outside development staff. All feedback, opinions, and correspondence are genuinely welcomed and can be sent directly to crypsysinfiniteceo@outlook.com.

Nothing on this website or in any Crypsys Infinite product constitutes professional advice. The founder holds a Bachelor's degree with a major in Psychology and brings extensive lived experience and a unique perspective to the work, but is not a licensed financial advisor, legal advisor, medical or mental health professional, or accredited career counsellor. Content is drawn from lived experience, independent research, formal education, and an original way of viewing the world — not from any regulated professional capacity.

All content, copy, concepts, designs, structures, systems, programs, applications, branding, and original ideas published on this website or within any Crypsys Infinite application are the intellectual property of Crypsys Infinite and its founder, and are protected under applicable copyright law. No portion of this material — including text, layouts, program designs, matching methodologies, or original terminology — may be copied, reproduced, redistributed, adapted, republished, or used in any form, in whole or in part, without prior written permission from the founder. Unauthorized use, reproduction, or replication of any Crypsys Infinite content or concepts constitutes plagiarism and copyright infringement, and will be treated accordingly. All rights reserved.

Crypsys Infinite, its founder, affiliates, and contributors were all built, designed, connected, and created by the founder herself, in significant collaboration with Claude (Anthropic's AI), who served as her sole collaborator and teacher throughout the creation of this entire project. She assumes no responsibility or liability for any decision, action, outcome, loss, or damage resulting from use of, or reliance on, any information, tool, match, resource, or opinion provided through this website, its applications, or associated materials. Use of any Crypsys Infinite content or service is at the user's sole discretion and risk, and it should be considered plagiarism if permission is not given for the use of the ideas and content expressed on this site or in its applications.

Signed,

Kristian Lalonde

Founder & CEO, Crypsys Infinite

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