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Network System

Network Overview

The Wadoozie network is a live system. Not a website, not a story — a connected loop that ties real-world movement, online content, community action, and on-chain progress into one coordinated system.

Wadoozie creates the signal. Activations happen at nodes. Fragments invite people to take part. Publishers spread the signal across platforms. $WADZ supports rewards and progression underneath all of it.

This is what makes the network feel alive. It moves, updates, and grows as people join in. Content creates attention. Attention brings participants. Participation drives activation. Activation creates new content. The loop reinforces itself.

How Nodes Work

A node is a point in the network.

Each U.S. state acts as a node, dormant until Wadoozie reaches it. When the signal arrives, the node begins to wake up. An activation brings it online and makes it visible through the map, the story, and community action.

A node carries a location, a live update, a story moment, fragment activity, public progress, and community participation. Nodes matter because they turn the mission into something people can follow and help build, one place at a time.

Node Activation Lifecycle

Every node moves through stages.

  1. Dormant — The node is part of the network, but not active yet.
  2. Signal Detected — The mission begins pointing toward this node.
  3. Activation Live — Wadoozie reaches the node and brings it online.
  4. Fragments Active — Signal Fragments enter the field and invite action.
  5. Progress Underway — People recover fragments, share content, and help strengthen the node.
  6. Stabilized — The node becomes a completed part of the network. The mission moves forward.

The lifecycle is what gives the network shape over time. It doesn't stay static. Every node has a beginning, a peak, and a settled state, and the audience can watch each one move through it in real time.

Public Map Overview

The public map shows the network in motion.

It's where people see where Wadoozie is, which node is active, where the route is heading, what has already happened, and where the signal is spreading next. The map turns the mission into something visual. Instead of reading explanations, anyone can open it and understand what's happening now.

Together with the live stream and the active node, the map is what makes the network feel immediate and alive.

State Activation Model

Each state is treated as one node in the larger network.

The mission isn't moving randomly. It's restoring the system in a clear order — opening with Austin, closing with New Orleans, structured across eight narrative Acts. Every state matters. No state is just background.

When a state becomes active, the node joins the live mission. Fragments may go live. Clues surface through streams, the node page, and the social channels covering the activation. Community activity increases. The map reflects new progress.

This model gives the story structure and gives the audience a way to understand growth as it happens.

Route and Mission Flow

The route is more than travel. It's how the mission moves through the network.

Wadoozie doesn't jump from place to place without meaning. The route connects nodes in order and gives the audience a path to follow. Each stop creates a new activation, and each activation adds to the story, the map, and the system.

The route helps people answer simple questions. Where is Wadoozie now? What node is active? What happened before this? What comes next? Movement becomes part of the product experience itself.

Live Activity and Progress

The network should always show signs of life.

That means current activations, recent updates, fragment activity, community progress, and mission movement should all be visible at any moment. Live activity is what makes the system feel real. It shows the network is changing because people are taking part.

Strong progress signals include an active node, fragments recovered, new story moments, publisher activity, map updates, and network milestones. The point is simple. Progress should be visible.

Node Pages Explained

A node page gives a closer look at one part of the network.

Instead of only seeing the big map, a node page lets anyone open a specific state and explore what's happening there — the location, activation status, story update, media and highlights, fragment activity, progress details, and related community action.

This is how people move from the big picture into a specific part of the mission, and back out again.

How the Network Expands

The network grows through action.

It doesn't grow because people only watch. It grows when the system keeps moving and people keep taking part. Every activation adds a node. Every fragment recovered adds a participant. Every publisher submission adds reach. Every milestone adds weight to the network.

This is how Wadoozie turns story into system and system into visible growth — a connected loop that keeps the mission moving forward.