Coverage scouts
People who know weak signal areas, high ground, flood routes, clinics, shelters, farms, campuses, and practical places a relay could live.
FavourCapitalist.com
The infrastructure lane for people who can host nodes, fund coverage, document local gaps, and keep favours possible when normal networks are weak.
FavourCapitalist is not an investment token pitch. It is a practical operator registry for people who can make the network more durable: radios, relays, battery backup, documentation, and local stewardship.
People who know weak signal areas, high ground, flood routes, clinics, shelters, farms, campuses, and practical places a relay could live.
Stable power, wired internet, WiFi, battery backup, and a person willing to keep the box online and documented.
Longer-range low-bandwidth links for rural edges, outage paths, dead zones, and places where ordinary service fails first.
Operators who can maintain uptime, logs, swap kits, antennas, and public coverage notes without exposing private member activity.
The long-term substrate should be compatible with Reticulum: local and wide-area networking over practical hardware, including low-bandwidth links. The first public job is humbler: find operators, locations, hardware, and coverage gaps.
Move encrypted traffic between local participants, relays, and later offline receipt sync paths.
Battery packs, generators, solar trickle, surge protection, spare cables, weatherproofing, and restart habits.
High ground, windows, rooflines, rural roads, clinics, campuses, tool sheds, food storage, and community rooms.
Uptime matters, but so do consent, privacy, safety, incident notes, and clean handoff when equipment changes.
The system share can eventually fund network infrastructure. Until the pilot proves real favours, FavourCapitalist should collect serious operators and make the build order legible.
Find people, places, hardware, coverage gaps, and local constraints.
Practice paper receipts, phone-to-phone witness notes, and later sync after connectivity returns.
Run a few Reticulum-compatible test nodes around one town with documented uptime and signal notes.
Use system-share budgets, grants, sponsorships, or Group treasuries to buy durable infrastructure.
This is a practical intake list for people who can make a resilient local network real without overselling what exists today.
Node operator declaration
Declare the infrastructure Surface you can offer: a place, route, radio, roofline, battery, skill, fund, or habit of careful operation.
This is not a public investment offering, a promise of yield, or a launch token sale. It is a founding operator registry for a future network layer.