Wadoozie launches $WADZ 48-state tour with 576 rewards
Wadoozie launched $WADZ on Ethereum and began a 48-state bus tour tied to 576 Signal Fragments redeemable for $WADZ; 7% of supply reserved for creators.
Wadoozie has launched $WADZ as an ERC-20 token on Ethereum and started a physical 48-state bus tour that links on-chain mechanics to in-person activations. The tour opened in Austin and is planned to conclude in New Orleans across eight narrative acts, with future stops planned in Europe. A live Bus Tracker displays the vehicle’s route and real-time locations.
The project distributes 576 claimable items called Signal Fragments. Fragments are divided into four rarity tiers: 300 Common, 144 Uncommon, 72 Rare and 60 Legendary. Of the 576 fragments, 336 are hidden across the 48 U.S. states at seven fragments per state, and each state will contain at least one Legendary fragment. The remaining 240 fragments are released online through puzzles, daily blog challenges, QR codes and community events. Recovering all seven fragments in a single state yields 722,625 $WADZ.
Token supply and allocations were published by the project. The contract minted two billion tokens at launch and burned 999,999,999, leaving an effective supply of 1,000,000,001 $WADZ. The distribution lists a 75% liquidity pool paired with ETH and time-locked, a 10% treasury held in a multi-signature wallet with community gating for spending, a 7% publisher rewards pool, 5% set aside for Signal Fragments, 3% allocated to the team with a 12-month lock, and a symbolic single-token Genesis held by wadoozie.eth. The project states the contract was renounced after launch and that transfers carry no buy or sell tax.
The project set a simple price formula based on effective supply: price equals market capitalization divided by one billion. Under that calculation, the project provided examples showing the value of recovered fragments at different market capitalizations. The published materials also state a CertiK audit was made available at launch.
A Publishers Network reserves 70 million $WADZ, or 7% of total supply, for creators who submit clips, posts and remixes. Creators register with a wallet at the Publishers Center to submit content and receive payments from the pool. The Treasury allocation is subject to community voting, and the project plans to publish a governance playbook before the first proposal.
Project materials describe operational rules for unclaimed fragments and other defaults. Documents cite burning as a default outcome for unclaimed fragments. The team also published technical details including renounced ownership, locked liquidity and the team token lock period.
Participants can follow the bus via the Bus Tracker, search for fragments in person or online, and register at the Publishers Center to submit content for rewards. The project asks users to verify contract addresses on Etherscan and to use official channels listed on the project site. The project materials include links to the official website, documentation and community channels. The launch materials include cautionary language urging users to perform their own checks before participating.
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