Xếp hạng #4301
19:18:00 17/06/2026
Giá Wadoozie (WADZ)
$0.0003035 -30.9%
0.000000004678 BTC
8 VND
Thấp: $0.0002954
Cao: $0.0004393
| Vốn hóa thị trường | - | Khối lượng 24h | $25,375.39 | Lượng cung lưu hành | - |
| Thay đổi 1h | 0.02% | Thay đổi 24h | -30.9% | Thay đổi 7 ngày | -65.35% |
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Thông tin Wadoozie (WADZ)
| Trạng thái | Đang hoạt động |
| Website | |
| Sách trắng | https://github.com/Wadoozie/assests/blob/main/Wadoozie_Litepaper.pdf |
| Block Explorer | https://etherscan.io/token/0x8a730da6d4f483917a53072d9a8e5eef4b105d72 |
| Mã nguồn | |
| Bảng tin | |
| Chat | |
| Thông báo | https://discord.com/channels/1489725291415998536/1496318154211594282 |
| Nền tảng | |
| Ngày thêm vào danh sách | 04:00:34 05/05/2026 |
| Thẻ | Memes, Ethereum Ecosystem |
Số liệu thống kê Wadoozie (WADZ)
| Giá Wadoozie (WADZ) hôm nay | |
|---|---|
| Giá Wadoozie (WADZ) | $0.0003035 |
| Dao động 1 giờ | 0.02% |
| Dao động 24 giờ | -30.9% |
| Dao động 7 ngày | -65.35% |
| Giá Thấp / Cao nhất (24h) | $0.0003015 / $0.0004426 |
| Khối lượng giao dịch 24 giờ | $25,375.39 |
| Vốn hóa | - |
| Xếp hạng | #4301 |
| Giá Wadoozie (WADZ) hôm qua | |
| Giá Thấp / Cao nhất hôm qua | $0.0003618 / $0.0004426 |
| Giá Mở / Đóng hôm qua | $0.0004017 / $0.0003618 |
| Dao động giá hôm qua | -9.94% |
| Khối lượng giao dịch hôm qua | $38,983.38 |
| Nguồn cung Wadoozie (WADZ) | |
| Tổng WADZ đang lưu hành | |
| Tổng cung | 2,000,000,000 WADZ |
| Tổng cung tối đa | 2,000,000,000 WADZ |
| Lịch sử giá Wadoozie (WADZ) | |
| Giá Thấp / Cao 7 ngày | $0.0002671 / $0.001164 |
| Giá Thấp / Cao 30 ngày | $0.0002671 / $0.004370 |
| Giá Thấp / Cao 90 ngày | $0.0002671 / $0.004370 |
| Giá Thấp / Cao 52 tuần | $0.0002671 / $0.004370 |
| Giá cao nhất lịch sử 05:00:00 31/05/2026 |
$0.004370 |
| Giá thấp nhất lịch sử 20:50:00 13/06/2026 |
$0.0002671 |
| ROI của Wadoozie (WADZ) | 382.35% |
He is not new. The project does not claim that he has a documented history, and it does not pretend the prior appearances are recorded anywhere you can verify. What the mythology holds is simpler and harder.
Wadoozie is a response. When the network that carries online culture fractures past a certain
threshold, something returns to help put it back together. That threshold has now been reached.
He is not fully human. He is not fully digital. He exists in the place where online culture and physical reality bleed into each other — which is exactly where a restoration has to happen, because the fracture runs through both at once.
You can see him. He travels by tour bus along a public route. He shows up at state lines. He activates
nodes in person. The Bus Tracker shows where he is right now. If you are in the state he is in, you can go find him.
You can also not quite see him. He is the signal underneath the bus — the thing the bus is carrying from node to node. When a state activates, it is not because a public figure arrived; itis because the returning signal has reached that node and begun to bring it back online.
Both things are true at the same time. That duality is not a marketing metaphor. It is how the mythology is built: the visible journey is the surface, and the returning signal is what is moving beneath it.
**The internet is not short on content. It is short on alignment.**
Attention is one of the most valuable resources in the world, but the systems that govern it are fragmented, centralized, and extractive. Platforms control distribution. Algorithms decide visibility.
Creators generate the momentum everything else is built on, and then depend on systems they do not own. Value flows unevenly. Incentives misalign. Attention is captured constantly, and coordinated almost never.
Inside the Wadoozie mythology, that state has a name. It is called
**The Drift.**
The Drift is what happened when the signal fractured. Before The Drift, the signal moved through the substrate of the network whole — communities built around missions, content accumulated meaning, culture could form and last.
After The Drift, attention started arriving in pieces: bright, brief, disconnected from each other and
from any larger context. Creators noticed first. Then audiences. Then the platforms themselves.
Everyone could feel the network drifting apart faster than it could coordinate.
This is the Wadoozie framing of a pattern anyone on the internet already recognizes. Audiences are pushed trend to trend. Communities assemble around moments rather than missions. Even when attention arrives, it disperses before it becomes anything durable. Most projects can generate a brief wave of visibility — very few can turn that visibility into a network that keeps moving on its own.
Wadoozie begins from the position that this is not a marketing problem. It is a coordination problem. If attention is now infrastructure, it has to be activated, organized, and sustained through systems that reward participation, encourage distribution, and make momentum visible in real time. The fracture is not only that attention is broken into pieces. The fracture is that nothing around the pieces is doing the work of putting them back together.