Mysterium Network · A Proposal · Draft v1

The SWAT Unit.

Two operators. Thirty days. One number.

30 days€10,000 all-inŠarūnas · Linasstarts date
The JobThe BetMethodTermsRisksAnnexesOpen Calls

What this is

A two-man special-operations unit — Šarūnas + Linas — hunting disproportionate ROI for Mysterium Network. Not consultants, not headcount: a self-contained team with its own tools, its own AI leverage, and one mandate — find the shortest credible path toward break-even and put visible motion on it within 30 days.

The mission needs this. A sovereign network that loses money ends up serving someone else's values — profit is what keeps the mission sovereign.

And the money is demonstrably there: Tesonet's group runs the same two markets — VPN and proxies — from the same city at over €1B in annual revenue. The market pays. The question is only where Mysterium's shortest path into that money is.

The 30-day bet

Weeks 1–2

The Commercial X-ray

One page: where money actually enters and leaks. Revenue and cost per product line, distance to break-even, top 3 levers ranked by effort-to-impact.

Weeks 3–4

Move the #1 lever

Chosen from the X-ray, not preassigned. Launched with a number attached: sales meetings booked with serious buyers, € value of deals set in motion, or the revenue lift from a pricing change.

Day 30

The verdict, in writing

X-ray delivered, top lever in motion, early signal measured. Either the numbers argue for continuing — or we shake hands and you keep the X-ray.

If the X-ray page already exists inside Mysterium, we verify it and go straight to the levers — faster. If it doesn't, you have it in two weeks. Either way, day 14 ends with it on the table.

How we work

Linas goes deep

Systematic research that finds where the asymmetry actually is. The research aims the torpedoes.

Šarūnas launches torpedoes

Fast live tests that create an opportunity and scan the response. The torpedoes validate the research.

We operate outside the team, with named data-access points — that's what keeps a SWAT unit fast. One written update to Robertas per week: decisions made, numbers moved, what's next. No meetings-as-progress.

What we need from day 1: access to whoever holds revenue by product line (trailing 12 months), infrastructure and team cost per line, the B2B client list with revenue concentration, pricing sheets and take-rate by geography, and current burn. One person who can answer money questions within 48 hours is the whole requirement.

Budget & terms

Retainer€10,000 for the 30 days, for the unit, pre-tax, all-inclusive of our own tools and AI infrastructure — each of us covers his own toolkit.
ExperimentsDeliberately designed labor-heavy, cash-light. Any experiment that needs real cash (paid traffic, bigger test accounts) is proposed case-by-case with a budget and the expected signal, and runs only if Mysterium approves and funds it.
Invoicing50% on signing, 50% at day 30 — standard for short engagements.
Capacity15–25 hours/week each. Surgical, not resident.

After the trial: if the day-30 numbers argue for it — a 90-day engagement on the validated lever, with a target number agreed before it starts. And one sentence for the long game: if a lever we build produces sustained recurring revenue above €X/month, we open the upside conversation — revenue share, equity, or token, whatever fits.

How this could fail — named upfront

  1. Data access stalls. It's the precondition. If nothing moves by day 3 we escalate to Robertas; if nothing by day 7, the clock pauses — the trial doesn't burn while blocked.
  2. The X-ray finds no fast lever. Then the written verdict says exactly that, you keep the X-ray, and we part at day 30. That's the trial working, not failing.
  3. A lever works but nobody inside can carry it after us. The Monday Updates and a handover note make the motion repeatable; the 90-day phase names an internal owner from day one.
  4. Scope creep eats focus. Hours are capped and scope is written. New asks become proposals, not silent additions.

Start: date.
Šarūnas Savickas · Linas Matulis

Annex A — first torpedo candidates

Illustrative — the X-ray decides.

T1

Agent-access buyer probe

The web is closing to AI — Cloudflare default-blocks bots, and from Sept 2026 blocks agents on ad pages. The desperate buyer is the AI-agent company whose product dies when blocked. Landing page + direct outbound to 20–30 such companies in ONE vertical; measure reply and meeting rate. Two weeks to signal.

Cash ≤€100 — the heavy part is labor, which the retainer buys
T2

Premium-geo pricing probe

If the X-ray shows US/UK/DE residential under-priced: quiet repricing on a subset, measure uptake and churn. Pure margin if right, reversible if wrong.

Cash €0
T3

Competitor mystery-shop

Small trial accounts at Bright Data / Oxylabs / Decodo on the tiers adjacent to agent access; map price and positioning gaps against Mysterium's current sheet. Feeds both pricing and narrative.

Cash ≤€100 · bigger tiers only if Mysterium funds them
T4

Šarūnas's quick-market test

From the voice message — parked until defined at the sit-down.

Undefined

Annex B — the 30 days, day by day

Annex C — the X-ray skeleton

The page you get by day 14:

Line€/monthSourceConfidence
Revenue — consumer dVPNday 14
Revenue — B2B proxyday 14
Revenue — agent-access / otherday 14
Direct costs per line (infra)day 14
Team cost per lineday 14
Contribution margin per lineday 14
Fixed costs / total burnday 14
Distance to break-evenday 14
Levers 1 / 2 / 3, ranked effort→impactday 14

Annex D — data request, ready to forward

Written so Robertas can forward it as-is:

Subject: SWAT unit — data access

[Name], Šarūnas and Linas start a 30-day commercial X-ray on ⟦date⟧. Please give them read access to (or exports of): 1) revenue by product line, trailing 12 months; 2) infrastructure + team cost per product line (approximate is fine); 3) the B2B client list with monthly revenue per client; 4) pricing sheets / take-rate by geography; 5) monthly burn. First call is 30 minutes, they drive. — R.

Annex E — pricing landscape

Public list prices, desk-checked 2026-07-05 — work already done, €0 spent:

ProviderResidential, listNote
Bright Data~$8.4/GB PAYG → ~$3–5/GB committedEnterprise tier. Web Unlocker: ~$3 per 1,000 successful responses — the up-stack price point where the 10–30× markup lives.
Oxylabs~$8/GB entry; drops hard at 1TB+Enterprise tier, Vilnius.
Decodo (ex-Smartproxy)~$5.5/GB entryMid-market value leader, Vilnius.
MysteriumDynamic algorithm — no public list priceA buyer can't compare us. Pricing opacity is itself a first lever candidate.

Market splits enterprise ($8–12/GB) vs mid-market ($3–6/GB); per-success unblocking pricing sits above both. To verify against Mysterium's realized prices in week 1.

Annex F — the Monday Update

What Robertas receives, every week — one page, five fixed lines, Monday morning, written: 1) decisions made · 2) numbers moved vs last week · 3) next 7 days · 4) blockers + who unblocks them · 5) spend. No meeting attached.

Open calls — decided at the sit-down

working mode
both decideOutside vs embedded. Linas leans outside, with named data-access points.
hours / week
both decide15–25 per person — fix the number.
spend
each his ownOwn tools each; real-cash experiments go to Mysterium for approval.
jackpot threshold €X
Šarūnas calibratesThe recurring-revenue level that opens the upside conversation.
start date
both decideSooner beats perfect — the X-ray can run while Robertas travels.
language
Šarūnas calls itEnglish default; flips to Lithuanian in an hour.
advance framing
Šarūnas runs the money talkHalves on signing / day 30, framed as standard practice.
T4 — your test
Šarūnas definesThe quick-market probe from the voice message — name it and it goes in.