Wadoozie launches $WADZ token, 48-state tour

Wadoozie launched ERC-20 $WADZ with about 1 billion effective supply, a 48-state U.S. tour hiding 336 physical Signal Fragments (576 total), and a Publishers Network funded by 7% of supply.

Wadoozie launched an ERC-20 token called $WADZ in May 2026 and began a 48-state U.S. tour tied to on-chain token distribution. The token was minted at two billion units, with 999,999,999 burned at launch to produce an effective supply of about one billion. $WADZ has a 0% buy and sell tax, a renounced contract and a locked liquidity pool governed by a DAO. The project’s smart contract was audited by CertiK and is available for inspection on Etherscan.

The tour integrates physical and digital distribution through 576 collectible Signal Fragments. Of those, 336 fragments are hidden at physical locations across the 48 contiguous states and 240 are available through an online pool. Finders can redeem Signal Fragments on-chain for $WADZ tokens, linking discovery events to token claims.

The route runs for roughly four and a half months and is structured as eight narrative Acts. The sequence opens with an Austin Flagship event and closes in New Orleans. Seven Flagship cities anchor the itinerary: Austin, Los Angeles, Las Vegas, Chicago, New York City, Miami and Nashville. The project plans to expand into Europe after completing the U.S. sequence.

A Publishers Network is backed by a dedicated allocation of 7% of the total token supply. That pool is intended to pay creators directly on-chain. The project states the Publishers Network will distribute rewards from that allocation rather than routing payments through centralized intermediaries.

The team lists Mr. Wadoozie as Senior Internet Architect Engineer of Software with more than a decade of experience in the cryptocurrency industry and Tay as Operations Manager overseeing logistics, public communications and the tour’s rollout. Tay manages the project’s X account and coordinates placement of Signal Fragments and bus transport along the route. The project posts updates on X, Telegram and Discord.

Security and transparency measures the project highlights include the CertiK audit, the renounced contract, and a DAO-governed locked liquidity pool. Token supply and liquidity transactions are viewable on Etherscan, the team says. The project describes the Wadoozie character as a returning signal that travels by tour bus to activate each state as a node in a cultural network called The Feed.

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