$ENSO

The old woman Shapoklyak walked through the city as if it were her own chessboard. Small, frail, with a sharp gaze and a sly smile, she seemed to test the world for strength: where to trip someone, where to plant a button, where to sow light but sticky chaos. Her faithful companion — the rat Larisa — peeked out of her handbag like a gray spy: seeing everything, hearing everything, understanding everything.

Shapoklyak was not just harmful. She was a master of little mischiefs — the kinds that don’t destroy homes but ruin moods, don’t break systems but create cracks. Her pranks were precise, almost jewel-like: ruining an important moment, ruining someone else's joy, sowing doubt where everything was clear.

Behind all this mischief lay a strange truth: Shapoklyak lived not for evil, but for the game. Movement and effect were important to her. The world for her was a field of experimentation, and people were pieces that could be slightly moved to see what would happen next.

In this way, she is remarkably similar to the cryptocurrency Enso: at first glance, just another digital asset, but in essence, a tool for testing the system. Some use it for profit, some for experimentation, some for noise. And the result is almost always the same: tears.