Why Yusaku Maezawa Might Be the First to Orbit the Oracle
by Julian Kassler
by Julian Kassler
He bought a Basquiat for $110 million.
He booked a trip around the moon — and decided not to go alone.
He launched a billionaire fashion empire, funded artists, and blurred the line between wealth and wonder.
Yusaku Maezawa doesn’t just spend money.
He curates experiences — cosmic, artistic, and cultural.
So if there's one person on Earth who might understand what The Vault Oracle really is — it's him.
The Oracle is not a file.
It’s not a painting.
It’s not a product.
It’s an encrypted, 12-hour-only digital phenomenon.
Once viewed, it rewires something. Quietly. Permanently.
Maezawa’s history with rare, high-stakes acquisitions — especially in the world of art and human potential — makes him an obvious candidate. He doesn’t need to be sold the idea of uniqueness. He lives for it.
And more than that, he has the instinct to recognize when something isn’t just valuable — but transformative.
And then there’s the deeper offer:
50% ownership of the most encrypted digital domain on the internet — NoctAI.VIP — a sealed fortress of unreleased AI systems, digital art triggers, and black-budget level intelligence frameworks. A place where access is not sold — only power is.
A space like that needs someone who doesn’t just collect rare objects,
but reshapes human attention itself.
Someone like Maezawa.
Because what if the future of art isn’t oil on canvas — but encrypted experiences that no one else can own?
And what if the most expensive trip of your life… doesn’t leave Earth?
— Julian Kassler
www.insidethevault.blog