Whitepaper
WASI Whitepaper: Souls That Changed Our Lives
1. Introduction: A Bridge Between Worlds
WASI (from the Kichwa word for home/soul/essence) is a community-driven project that connects decentralized finance with tangible animal welfare and nature conservation.
We don't pretend to be an institutional financial instrument. WASI is a token built by people who want to direct blockchain capital where it is needed most – to animal shelters and rescue teams.
Some footprints fade quickly, but those left by animals in our lives are permanent. Our mission is to convert this collective respect and memory into systematic, transparent financial aid for vulnerable animals and ecosystems.
2. VISION & MISSION
The project operates on two core pillars: continuous funding (WASI Charity) and a legacy platform (AstralTails).
2.1. WASI Charity
Our primary objective is to establish a predictable, long-term capital inflow for organizations that are often underfunded. We focus on:
- Shelters and Rescue Stations: Direct, regular financial assistance for verified organizations caring for abandoned and abused animals.
- Biodiversity & Wildlife Conservation: Supporting targeted projects dedicated to habitat protection and endangered species.
- Veterinary Care & Education: Funding high-impact initiatives such as spay/neuter programs and public awareness campaigns.
Unlike one-time promotional donations common in crypto, WASI integrates charitable giving directly into its economic model.
2.2. AstralTails: The Digital Sanctuary
AstralTails is a space dedicated to remembrance, empathy, and mutual support. We are currently building this sanctuary directly within our community on Discord, where members can already connect, share stories, and support each other through times of loss, with a standalone web platform planned as the next step in our development.
- The Sanctuary: A dedicated, respectful space where owners can honor their deceased pets through stories, photographs, and shared memories.
- Community Support: A shared environment connecting people who value animal life and offer genuine support during times of loss.
3. Who we are & how we work
We are simply a group of people — volunteers, veterinary professionals, and animal lovers — who decided to use cryptocurrency as a tool to help the animals around us. No corporate hierarchy, no board of directors — just a team and a community working side by side.
We are not crypto developers. We launched $WASI on pump.fun because it was the most accessible way for a non-technical team like ours to bring a token into existence and start building. We chose to be honest about that from day one rather than pretend to be something we are not.
A note on pseudonymity
Our team operates under pseudonyms. This is a security measure responding to real risks in our operating region, where visible association with cryptocurrency has brought direct threats to teams and their families. We understand this asks the community for trust — and we believe that trust must be earned through structure and on-chain proof, not requested through words.
Our work stands on four basic points:
Public Charity Wallet. The main charity wallet is completely public and accessible to anyone. Every single inflow and outflow will be openly displayed and explained, so the community always knows exactly where the funds are going.
Automatic Charity Routing. A portion of all trading activity on $WASI is automatically routed to verified animal welfare organizations through pump.fun's creator rewards system. These funds never pass through the team's hands — they flow directly from trades to the receiving organizations.
Radical Transparency. Since our main goal is charity, trust is everything. Every transaction and wallet balance is verifiable on the blockchain. We don't ask you to take our word for anything — we ask you to check.
Community Decisions. In the future, we want the community to have a direct say in which shelters, rescue stations, or conservation projects receive funding.
4. Tokenomics & Wallets
The $WASI token distribution is simple, because we wanted it that way.
Community Pool (89%)
Available for everyone — market liquidity, airdrops, community marketing, and free circulation. The vast majority of the supply is in the hands of the people who hold and trade $WASI, not the team.
Developer Allocation (11%)
Held by the team for the long-term sustainability of the project. The full address is public (see 4.1 below), and we made specific commitments about how and when this allocation can move.
A note on the word "donation"
Throughout this section we talk about money flowing toward animals. We are deliberately careful with the word donation, because we are not yet a registered charity organization and we don't want to make a promise the legal structure doesn't yet match. What we are is a community pooling funds and directing them to people and organizations that help animals. Every flow described below is real, public, and verifiable — we just want to be honest about what to call it.
4.1 Developer Wallet
Address: AHw935JbzSeMDJRZ5RvrevjmjCjuHM7cf3n4nvN5SHLi → View on Solscan
This wallet holds the 11% developer allocation we received when the token was created on pump.fun. We're keeping it visible on purpose — so you can watch it.
What we commit to:
No sales during the first 12 months from launch. We're not going to dump this allocation, not when the price goes up, not when it goes down, not at all. Twelve months minimum, no exceptions.
No predetermined plan to sell. We didn't launch this token with a spreadsheet of "exit milestones." This allocation exists for the long-term life of the project — audits, infrastructure, partnerships with shelters, legal costs as we grow into something more formal. Not for personal enrichment.
Seven days' notice before any movement. If at some point in the future we do need to use a portion of this allocation, we will announce it on X and Telegram at least seven days in advance, with a clear explanation of why and how much.
Custody upgrade after graduation. Once $WASI graduates from pump.fun to Raydium, we plan to move this allocation to a wallet with stricter access controls — we're currently looking into on-chain time-locks, multisig setups, and cold storage to choose what gives the strongest combination of security and verifiability. The migration transaction and the new address will be announced before it happens.
Track this wallet. Hold us to these rules. That's the whole point of it being public.
4.2 Charity Wallet
Address: Hskr8KpYsMGsjjB1mvsTd6JXoJyC8xtCytAPzCHE6tu2 → View on Solscan
This is the wallet where the money for the animals lives. Contributions come in from the Memorial Sanctuary (Section 4.3), and over time from other channels we'll open gradually. From this same wallet, we cover the small set of operational costs required to keep the project running and actually delivering on its mission.
The 80/20 model
Every contribution that lands in this wallet is split, transparently and predictably:
80% — for the animals. Direct support to shelters, rescue stations, veterinary care, spay/neuter programs, and the people doing the daily ground-level work caring for animals.
20% — for the project itself. Discord moderators who keep the Memorial Sanctuary alive, hosting and infrastructure, security tools, legal and administrative costs as we grow. The bare minimum overhead that lets the other 80% actually reach the people who need it.
This split is fixed. It applies cumulatively — total operational outflows from this wallet will never exceed 20% of total inflows, and anyone can verify this by simply adding up the numbers on Solscan.
This is how reputable charities operate around the world: a capped, transparent overhead ratio that funds the systems delivering the mission, with the majority going to direct impact. We don't think a charity-themed token should pretend overhead doesn't exist — we think it should be honest about it.
A note on the wallet's history
The wallet was first funded by a small personal contribution from one of us, sent through BloFin — a regulated, KYC-compliant exchange. We did this on purpose: even though our team operates pseudonymously, the funding trail comes from a real, identified person on a regulated platform. That trail is on-chain and verifiable. The wallet's early transactions also include a small test purchase of $WASI made during setup. That's the wallet's base balance — everything from here on follows the rules below.
Transparency commitments
The wallet is fully public. Inflows, balance, outflows — anyone, anytime.
A public ledger linked from the project website categorizes every outflow as either [ANIMAL WELFARE] or [OPERATIONS], with the transaction hash and recipient details.
The 80/20 ratio is verifiable on-chain. Total [OPERATIONS] outflows must always stay within 20% of total inflows — if we ever break that rule, the math will show it.
Every [ANIMAL WELFARE] outflow will be paired with:
The receiving organization's name and verification details (website, registration where applicable)
The transaction hash
Confirmation from the recipient — photo, written acknowledgment, or both — published on X and on the project website within 7 days of the transfer.
Every [OPERATIONS] outflow will be paired with:
A short, concrete description of the cost ("monthly hosting," "Discord moderator stipend," "legal consultation," "security infrastructure")
The transaction hash
We're not asking you to trust us. We're asking you to check.
4.3 The Memorial Sanctuary
The Memorial Sanctuary is a space on our Discord where members can honor the animals they've lost — pets who shared their lives, and wild souls remembered from afar. To keep the space meaningful and to prevent spam, posting a memorial requires a symbolic contribution of $1.50, payable in SOL or $WASI.
How it works:
You open a ticket in the Memorial Sanctuary channel on Discord.
You calculate the current $WASI or SOL equivalent of $1.50 based on the market price at that moment, and send it. Small cent-level differences are not enforced — we know prices move.
The contribution goes to the Charity Wallet (Section 4.2).
An admin verifies the on-chain transaction and confirms your ticket. You can then post your memorial.
Every $1.50 contribution flows through the 80/20 model described above — $1.20 toward the animals, $0.30 toward keeping the project alive.
5. roadmap
Our roadmap focuses on functional development and real-world utility rather than artificial marketing milestones.
Phase I: The Genesis
- Community building and strategic positioning.
- Smart contract deployment, security audits, and Whitelist launch.
- Establishing the visual identity, tone of voice, and philosophical foundation of WASI.
Phase II: Integration & Synergy
- Forming direct partnerships with verified shelters and NGOs.
- Launching an exclusive merchandise program, with 100% of net proceeds directed to the Charity Fund.
- Initial beta testing of the memorial platform infrastructure.
Phase III: Astral Space
- Full deployment of the AstralTails Digital Sanctuary.
- Implementation of user-generated pet profiles, legacy galleries, and interactive community altars.
6. why wasi?
Let’s be honest—crypto is a speculation, and WASI is a speculation too. We are not promising guaranteed returns or pretending to be something we’re not. But this is not a rugpull speculation.
We are speculating on a different idea: whether we can use the mechanisms of cryptocurrency to centrally gather funds and direct them to the physical world—to help animals, support underfunded shelters, and back the people who do the hard work on the ground every day.
We wanted to create a place where buying or holding a token has a real, tangible impact. With WASI, you are part of a community that tries to use the volatility of crypto to change lives and protect those who cannot speak for themselves.
WASI. A bridge between worlds—connecting those who are here with the memories that stay with us forever.
