How People Take Part
Wadoozie is a live system that people enter in different ways, and there is no single starting point. Most people begin by watching, then move deeper as the mission unfolds. Roles aren't fixed. You can move between them at any time.
Watcher
A watcher is the entry point into the network. Watchers follow the mission as it moves.
They discover Wadoozie through clips, streams, or the tracker, follow the story as it unfolds across states, and learn how the system works in real time.
Everyone starts here.
Participant
A participant steps into the system. They engage directly with active states and fragments.
Participants show up at active nodes, follow fragment clues, recover Signal Fragments in the field, and help bring parts of the network online.
Participation is what makes the system real.
Publisher
A publisher expands the network. They take moments from the mission and distribute them.
Publishers clip and post content, remix and share across platforms, contribute through the Publishers Center, and increase the reach of the signal.
Publishing turns attention into growth.
Aligned
The aligned go deeper than participation alone. They stay closest to the long-term growth of the network — activations, rewards, future access, and everything that builds against a fixed supply.
The supply is set. Every fragment recovered, every publisher payout, every node activated happens against the same curve. The earlier you align, the more of that curve is still ahead of you.
$WADZ exists at this layer as the coordination tool. It supports the system. It doesn't define it. The mission does.
Movement Between Roles
People move through the system based on how they engage. A common path looks like this.
Watcher → Participant → Publisher → Aligned
But there's no fixed path. You can enter at any point and move between roles at any time. The system is designed to be flexible.
