The whitepaper answers what WCN is, why now, how it works, and where the risks and stage boundaries sit.
The whitepaper is WCN's systematic, citable text. It connects the problem, the network architecture, the node system, Proof of Business, the AI agent layer, governance, the economic model, and the roadmap into one closed argument. Due diligence, research, and long-term cooperation can all complete in a single document.
What the whitepaper is responsible for
The whitepaper carries three jobs. It states the complete argument — hypothesis, mechanism, and counterexample. It gives auditable citations — definitions, stages, and disclaimers that cross-reference each other. It aligns internal and external language so a verbal explanation does not drift from the record.
It does not replace the rhythm of a meeting, and it does not replace a contract. Signed agreements and regulatory filings govern over any descriptive text.
How the document is organized
The whitepaper PDF follows the logical order below. Section titles may be tuned, but the sequence keeps the argument legible and citable.
Who should read the whitepaper first
- Investors read it to check that the narrative and the numerical assumptions hold before a term sheet or a deep meeting.
- Strategic partners read it to evaluate interface responsibilities, data sharing, and co-branding boundaries.
- Node candidates read it to understand Proof of Business, obligations, and network stages before committing time and resources.
- Internal product and marketing treat it as the single source of truth for external language and customer-facing materials.
What the whitepaper does not do
The whitepaper is neither a standalone sales tool nor a substitute for a legal opinion. The One-Pager, Pitch Deck, and meetings carry the sale; a licensed advisor in a specific jurisdiction issues the legal opinion.