Formation in progress

Formation builds the topology.

Formation is where the coordination field becomes visible in practice: one published ledger drives economics (ZTI and ZIR allocation), the seat-level tables, and the 512-anchor map. Behavior lines up with topography in real time from that snapshot, not from chain confirmations. Your evaluation matches geometry on the map; when it clears, next steps arrive by mail.

0 under evaluation 0 secured of 512
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The strip above is the same ledger counts as the monitor below, refreshed together.

Live coordination surface

One published snapshot feeds everything here: coordination index (ZTI read), anchor economics (ZIR allocation and estimated coordination yield in the tables), and spatial topography (the map and ring labels). Updates arrive on the same short cadence for every visitor. This is behavioral coordination state made inspectable, not a substitute for settlement confirmations elsewhere.

Coordination index · allocation · seats

ZTI, ZIR, class totals, and row-by-row anchors

All classes shows aggregate economics. Class tabs drill into seats. ZIR per cleared anchor follows the fixed class line item; coordination yield is an illustrative stream from the ZTI card above, not a bank balance.

Field coordination index (ZTI read) 0.00 Composite read from cleared versus awaiting anchors in this snapshot. Same signal feeds the seat-level yield column.
Anchors on the field 0 cleared 0 awaiting clearance Cleared means committed on the map. Awaiting means still in evaluation or hold.
ZIR coordination accrual (allocated view) 0 ZIR Accrual follows cleared seats per class. Scales with demand in the published ledger.

Live allocation engine

Class totals from the same snapshot

Allocated ZIR and reward share weight update as seats flip from awaiting to cleared. This is the macro view; class tabs above show every seat in the band.

Class Seats Awaiting Cleared Allocated ZIR ZTI weight Reward share (live est.)
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Higher-weight classes in denser coordination zones tend to show stronger reward routing influence in this model. Figures move when anchors move from awaiting to cleared.

Topography

512-seat map

Rings follow class bands; 2D is the same positions on a grid. Colors match the tables in the monitor. Small bars under each ring label show allocated ZIR share for that class. Click a cleared seat for allocation detail; contacts only appear when the formation API key is configured.

Secured Open
Genesis · 16
Meridian · 32
Nexus · 64
Lattice · 96
Sentinel · 160
Foundation · 144
Formation

Structural classes A to F

Each class has a fixed seat count and a listed anchor commitment in USDT after clearance. Roles describe topology, not marketing tiers. Live fills for these bands sit in the coordination surface above. The map does not grow.

Seats total

512

Class A

Genesis

Core

Center · prime · anchor

5,000,000 ZIR

0 / 16 on map · 16 remaining

Anchor commitment (after structural clearance) 5,000 USDT

Innermost ring. Convergence originates here. Every anchor in the field computes its coordination relationship relative to Genesis positions first. Primary traffic routes form here before any other ring. Highest structural alignment weight: 6/6. Routing throughput: highest by topology.

Structural alignment · 6 / 6
Class B

Meridian

Coordination

Spine · flow · junction

3,000,000 ZIR

0 / 32 on map · 32 remaining

Anchor commitment (after structural clearance) 3,000 USDT

The coordination spine. Relays between Genesis core and the Nexus ring. Major junctions where coordination flows both ways continuously. Structural alignment weight: 5/6.

Structural alignment · 5 / 6
Class C

Nexus

Connection

Relay · reach · sync

2,000,000 ZIR

0 / 64 on map · 64 remaining

Anchor commitment (after structural clearance) 2,000 USDT

Signal coverage and reach. Extends coherent coordination signal into regions the inner rings do not directly serve. Without Nexus, the field thins in the middle. Structural alignment weight: 4/6.

Structural alignment · 4 / 6
Class D

Lattice

Structure

Mesh · hold · redundant

1,000,000 ZIR

0 / 96 on map · 96 remaining

Anchor commitment (after structural clearance) 1,000 USDT

Structural resilience. The redundant mesh. Absorbs routing failures, handles signal noise, maintains graph integrity under coordination load. Structural alignment weight: 3/6.

Structural alignment · 3 / 6
Class E

Sentinel

Edge

Rim · extend · watch

500,000 ZIR

0 / 160 on map · 160 remaining

Anchor commitment (after structural clearance) 500 USDT

The perimeter. Extends the field to its full extent. Without Sentinel, the coordination surface is open and large regions have no structural coverage. Structural alignment weight: 2/6.

Structural alignment · 2 / 6
Class F

Foundation

Closure

Seal · surface · final

100,000 ZIR

0 / 144 on map · 144 remaining

Anchor commitment (after structural clearance) 100 USDT

Edge positions that close the surface into a complete geometric form. The field cannot activate until every Foundation seat is settled. They are the final structural requirement. Structural alignment weight: 1/6.

Structural alignment · 1 / 6

Formation

Request Anchor Evaluation

Flow: pick your class, then the field pattern that matches your read (visual, no typing). We evaluate against the same live map and economics you see at the coordination surface. If your read clears, we email next steps, then optional hold, commitment window, and anchor cleared on the map. Earlier cleared anchors carry more topology weight in the highest-ZTI zones.

Before you request

  • You pick a class and a field pattern (geometry / position read), not a written test.
  • We check your pattern against the formation map and coordination context; when your evaluation clears, instructions arrive by email only.
  • ZTI / ZIR figures here illustrate live coordination load from the published snapshot. They are not chain confirmations.
  • A held seat can be released if commitment does not follow.
Published request rows 0 Total position units 0

Totals come from the shared public snapshot. Draft rows you save in this browser are not included until the team publishes them.

1 · Class & allocation

Choose your band first. Field-pattern cards (step 2) update for that class.

Class A (I), Genesis

Core

5,000 USDT anchor commitment (after structural clearance)
Select a class.
ZIR per allocation: 5,000,000 Seats in band: 16

Summary

Quantity1
Total ZIRPick a class
Anchor commitment (after clearance)Pick a class
Total USDTPick a class
NoteCommitment network and exact instruction arrive by email only.

2 · Field alignment (visual)

Pick the geometry on the field that matches your structural read (core, spine, mesh, rim, or closure). No typing: we align your choice against the map and coordination context. When your evaluation clears, we email next steps.

Select a class above to load alignment patterns.

Each pattern maps to the structural axis we review (execution, trust, or settlement-first). Preference is not entitlement.

3 · Contact

Requests are evaluated before any position is recorded as held or secured.

Public status: waiting…

No return is implied. Instructions arrive by email only. Do not send assets until then.

Your request is under evaluation.

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Your request

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  • Quantity -
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  • Field pattern -
  • Break axis (read) -
  • Topic thread -

Status Pending evaluation

Public formation counts update only when the published snapshot file is updated on the website.

Formation questions

Send a message about formation.

Questions about your request, clearance status, or class go here. The team replies by mail. Use the same address you submitted if you can.