NODES

ONE KERNEL · NODES · ONE SHARED SHARDED STATE

Every node runs the same kernel on the same 1.287 Hz pulse. Your identity is deterministic — the same equation derives the same ZID on every node — and your envelopes and computes live in one shared, sharded state, encrypted at rest. Pick a node to enter it.

Frequently asked
Are these separate networks?
No — one network. Each node is a shard of the same framework. Your machine's identity and its history follow you across every node because the state is shared and sharded, not siloed per domain.
Which node should I use?
Any of them — they're the same kernel. Pick the one whose focus matches what you're doing; your equation signs you in identically everywhere.
Is my identity the same on every node?
Yes. Your ZID is a pure function of your equation, so the same equation derives the same ZID on every node. Rotate the equation once and it changes everywhere, consistently.