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The community side

This is where the cat lives.

HELLO Consulting builds serious software for serious clients. But the cat — HC — has been around since the beginning. He's got a token, a game on the way, and a little world to call his own. Welcome to the warm side of the site.

$HELLO on XRPL

In 2024, we issued $HELLO on the XRP Ledger. Started as a memecoin — something fun to launch alongside the consulting studio, a way to put skin in the community we were building on XRPL.

It grew teeth. The token found a real community, connected into the Fury Zone gaming economy, and became a thread running through everything we were building. It's not an investment. It's not a fundraise. It's a community token — it rewards participation, funds open-source work, and ties together the HC ecosystem.

We don't do price targets, supply mechanics hype, or shilling. If you're looking for the honest story of how we issued it, how the trust lines work, and how it connects to the gaming economy, you're already in the right place.

It started as a meme. It might end up as something stranger and more interesting than that. We're still finding out.

Catra

Launching 2026

HC takes on Dogma and his henchdogs.

Catra is a browser-based action game where HC — the cat — fights back. Against Dogma. Against the henchdogs. Against whoever thought it was a good idea to mess with a cat who has this much momentum.

Built with a custom HTML5 engine, WebGL rendering, and XRPL wallet integration. The architecture is done. The co-op prototype is live internally. The public launch is 2026.

It's a real game. Not a demo. Not a concept. A game — with levels, bosses, weapons, and an HC with a lot of energy to burn.

HC the Cat

HC — the HELLO Consulting mascot, standing in a suit

HC showed up at the beginning and never left. Mascot. Refuses meetings. Approves every commit. Has somehow accumulated a token, a game, and a following.

Nobody planned for HC to become a thing. He started as the logo mark for a consulting studio — a cat in a suit, because why not. Then we issued the $HELLO token and he was on it. Then Catra started development and he was the main character. Then the community found him and decided he was theirs too.

That's how mascots work when they work. You don't design the personality. You design the mark and the personality shows up on its own.

HC doesn't have opinions about your tech stack. He doesn't attend standups. He has never, to our knowledge, written a line of code. He is on the favicon. He approves every commit by virtue of existing. This is non-negotiable. 🐱