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Wadoozie Launches On-Chain Attention Network with 1 Billion $WADZ Tokens, 48-State Bus Tour

Wadoozie Launches On-Chain Attention Network with 1 Billion $WADZ Tokens, 48-State Bus Tour

A new project called Wadoozie went live on Ethereum this week, blending a physical cross-country bus tour with a narrative-driven on-chain attention network. The project burned 999,999,999 of its 2 billion $WADZ tokens at launch, leaving an effective supply of about 1 billion tokens. A tour bus is now traveling through all 48 contiguous U.S. states, with real-time location tracking available via the Bus Tracker.

The bus and the narrative

Wadoozie’s core product is the story itself, not a decorative wrapper. The narrative unfolds in eight Acts, starting in Austin and ending in New Orleans. Along the route, 576 Signal Fragments are distributed — 336 physical fragments (7 per state) and 240 digital fragments. Users claim these via online puzzles, QR codes, and community events. Each fragment falls into one of four rarity tiers and earns $WADZ rewards.

Tokenomics and burn

The $WADZ token’s effective supply of 1,000,000,001 means its price is calculated as market cap divided by 1 billion. There’s a 0% buy/sell tax. The token allocation breaks down as follows: 75% goes to a locked liquidity pool governed by a DAO, 10% to the treasury, 7% (70 million tokens) to the Publishers Network, 5% to Signal Fragments, and 3% to the team — locked for 12 months. The contract was renounced post-launch, and the liquidity pool ownership is permanently locked and unchangeable.

Publishers Network

The 7% allocation for the Publishers Network is reserved for content creation and amplification. Creators submit content via wallet sign-in to earn rewards. Wadoozie isn’t a typical token launch — it’s structured around participation and storytelling rather than trading incentives.

What’s next

The tour bus is on the road now, and the remaining Acts will play out as it crosses state lines. Whether the narrative hook attracts sustained attention — and whether the DAO-governed liquidity pool holds up — are the open questions. For now, the project is betting that a physical road trip can bootstrap an on-chain community.