At an age when most kids are still exploring games and school projects, 11-year-old Daniel — known online as danielX0 — is building a digital universe of his own. From operating systems to hacking devices, e-commerce platforms to anime worlds, his work spans technology, creativity, and entrepreneurship.
The Heart of His Work: youROS
At the center of Daniel’s universe is youROS, an operating system he is developing from scratch.
Inspired by Kali Linux but aiming to surpass it, youROS blends the power of advanced cybersecurity tools with accessibility for learners and professionals.
“It’s not just about copying what already exists,” Daniel explains. “I want it to be modern, and something that teaches while you use it.”
For Daniel, youROS isn’t just another Linux distro — it’s proof that even at 11, he can design systems that normally require entire teams.
Hackverse: Turning Cybersecurity Into a Game
While youROS is the foundation, Hackverse is the training ground.
Hackverse is a gamified cybersecurity platform where players complete missions — decoding hashes, spotting fake logins, or finding vulnerabilities in code. Players unlock ranks (Default → Normal → Good → White Hat → Elite Hat) and collectible card packs with in-game rewards.
It’s part video game, part training simulator, part digital lore — a way to learn hacking that feels fun instead of intimidating.
Daniel Zero: A Pocket Hacking Device
Daniel has also moved into hardware with Daniel Zero, a portable hacking device powered by a LattePanda MU.
Case: A snap-fit tactical design in matte black.
Modules: Swappable antenna boards and USB attack add-ons.
Software: Runs Daniel OS, his own companion system, with custom boot animations.
It’s designed to be compact, futuristic, and powerful — a true hacker’s gadget built at child’s scale but with adult ambition.
InstaPwn: Hacking Without the Setup
To make ethical hacking more accessible, Daniel created InstaPwn, a browser-based simulator.
Learners can practice exploiting simulated vulnerabilities (SQL injection, XSS, LFI) in a safe environment — no virtual machines required. The interface mimics tools like Burp Suite, giving users the feel of real cybersecurity testing right inside the browser.
Building Businesses Early
Daniel is also testing ideas in entrepreneurship:
PersonaCraft — a multilingual e-commerce platform.
MyGift3D — a store for personalized 3D-printed lithophanes.
MerhavSuper — a concept for a local marketplace in Israel.
Browser Extensions — including a recipe helper and an Arc AI Assistant.
For Daniel, these aren’t just side projects — they’re experiments in how technology and business connect.
Creativity Beyond Code
Not all of Daniel’s energy goes into tech. He also explores media and storytelling:
CyberHat YT — a YouTube channel for cinematic hacking tutorials.
XMUSIC — a rap project featuring tracks like No Retreat and Who You Think You Played.
Kuroji — a dark anime saga written as a novel, inspired by Jujutsu Kaisen and Tokyo Ghoul.
Mine-imator Shorts — animated Minecraft-style revenge stories, such as he didn’t deserve this….
Expanding Worlds
Some projects are pure imagination brought to life:
ECL1PTION — a god-simulation game where AI-driven “MiniMinds” evolve into empires under divine control.
Hack Divorce (Legacy Project) — an earlier underground hacking game with police chases and trust systems, now replaced by Hackverse.
System Tweaks and Tools
Daniel even finds time for system tinkering and automation:
A custom Linux distro blending Ubuntu and Kali features.
Boot animations designed to be more stylish than Kali’s.
Zen Browser mods with AI integrations.
Fiverr Gmail Bot to auto-handle client emails.
An AI fine-tuning concept to sell customized assistants.
A Bigger Picture
When viewed together, Daniel’s projects form a connected ecosystem:
youROS is the foundation.
Hackverse and InstaPwn train users in cybersecurity.
Daniel Zero brings it to hardware.
PersonaCraft, MyGift3D, MerhavSuper explore entrepreneurship.
CyberHat YT, XMUSIC, Kuroji, and ECL1PTION carry his creative vision.
It’s not random experimentation. It’s a digital universe in motion.
Why His Story Matters
At just 11 years old, Daniel is proving that innovation knows no age limit.
“I just make the things I wish existed,” he says.
Whether or not every project becomes a global success, the journey is already remarkable: the story of a child building what looks like the blueprint of a future tech empire.
Press/Contact: dany12354009@gmail.com ( daniels emil)
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