Wadoozie launches Ethereum signal network in Texas
Wadoozie activated seven physical Signal Fragments in Texas on May 27, 2026, starting a multi-state U.S. rollout of an Ethereum-based network linking locations to on-chain governance.
Wadoozie activated seven physical Signal Fragments in Texas on May 27, 2026, marking the first phase of a planned multi-state U.S. rollout. The project deployed a touring vehicle, livestream production and initial network nodes across the state for the launch.
Each Signal Fragment is a physical marker intended to become an active network node once it is visited, documented and integrated into the project’s on-chain experience. The rollout is organized into eight acts and Wadoozie plans to expand the route across 48 U.S. states and later into Europe.
The project runs on Ethereum and uses an ERC-20 token, $WADZ. Wadoozie launched a Uniswap liquidity pool and says a decentralized autonomous organization will handle governance and liquidity management. The team reports that contract ownership has been renounced, there are no transaction taxes on the token, and team token allocations are locked for one year.
Wadoozie’s smart contracts were audited by CertiK via Skynet and reviewed by Coinsult and SolidProof. The project also publishes code in public repositories, which the team says is intended to provide transparency for the network’s technical components.
Live events and streamed content are part of the activation model. The touring vehicle and livestreams document travel between nodes and capture visits to physical fragments. When participants reach and record a fragment, the project integrates that documentation into the on-chain network and the broader community experience.
Wadoozie describes the project as a hybrid of narrative worldbuilding and distributed technology that ties physical locations to digital identity and community action. The initial Texas phase will test the node-activation process and the interaction between live events, recorded streams and blockchain tracking as the network expands to additional states.
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