I just want to look around.
Search your district on the Core Index, see who leads your Hood, and explore without a wallet.
Bitcoin has a geography. Every block is a neighbourhood. Every neighbourhood can have a leader. You signal. The chain decides.
This is not a dashboard. It is a local ring. Every district can step in, signal, and try to lead its Hood.
You do not need to understand the whole system today. You only need to answer one simple question: what do you want to do first?
No jargon. Pick the part that feels like you.
Search your district on the Core Index, see who leads your Hood, and explore without a wallet.
Nominate yourself as a candidate with one reinscription on your district. Winner becomes Hood Seat.
Signal for a nominated district. One reinscription. Your vote counts at the next boundary.
Write your stand on Bitcoin so other districts can point at it later. Permanent, public, ownable.
Use districts in multiple Hoods to build bridges, shift alliances, and connect neighbours across the map.
Start simple. You can always go deeper later.
Type your bitmap district number at the Core Index. Example: 736113.bitmap.
Locate my districtPick one of the five roles above. You can explore for free or step into the ring when you are ready.
Pick a roleUse UniSat wallet to place your reinscription. One action, one signal, the chain decides.
Cast a signalEnough to get started without drowning in protocol details.
To explore: no. To signal: yes, about $0.30–$1.00 in fees.
Every Bitcoin block has a number. That number is a district. 736113.bitmap is block 736,113, owned as an inscription.
From block 945,000 onward. Right now that looks like loading….