THE PROTOCOL
How water becomes a liquid asset. Manifesto, spec, lifecycle, FAQ.
Water didn't change for a century. So we forked it.
Every can is a node. Charged with electrolytes, stripped of sugar, sealed in chrome. We don't ship inventory. We release drops. When a drop sells out, it's gone from the chain forever.
No restocks. No "back by popular demand." Scarcity isn't a marketing trick here — it's the architecture. Each serial number exists exactly once, printed on exactly one can, owned by exactly one person.
| Component | Per Can | Function |
|---|---|---|
| Sodium | 220 MG | Fluid balance |
| Potassium | 180 MG | Nerve signal throughput |
| Magnesium | 80 MG | Muscle recovery |
| Carbonation | 3.2 VOL | Texture engine |
| Sugar | 0 G | Deprecated |
| Caffeine | 0 MG | Not in scope |
Mint. Render. Hydrate.
Mint
A drop opens with a fixed supply. You claim a serial from the allowlist queue. One serial, one can, one owner — recorded onchain at claim time.
Render
Your can is filled, charged with 480mg of electrolytes, laser-etched with its serial, and sealed in chrome. Then it ships. Offchain, in a box.
Hydrate
Crack it open. Drinking the can doesn't burn the serial — your claim stays on the chain forever, even after the asset becomes you.