One door for every node, every territory, every country, every wellness lane. Why this hub exists, what lives in it, how the pieces connect, and where it's going.
Before this hub, node and territory pages were scattered: international nodes in one place, sovereign nodes in another, territory playbooks in a third, the wellness lane in a fourth, the European compliance angle nowhere. Operators had to remember where each lived. Visitors had to find them. New pages got built without anyone noticing the existing ones.
The Node Hub is the answer: one URL (/node-hub) lists every page that has anything to do with a node, a territory, a country, or a wellness lane. 28 pages, 7 sections.
A node is a person or entity in a place who acts as our local operator. They don't need to understand the whole system. They just need to understand their lane. We handle verification, dPRN minting, meals, compliance. They handle local relationships, sourcing, collection.
Five levels — Researcher · Referrer · Collection Point · Processor · Full Node. Each level a door. They choose how deep. Detailed in the International Node spec.
A container that goes one way with plastic comes back the other way with whatever the territory grows. From Jamaica that's leaves, herbs, fruit powders, milled tablets — see /wellness-jamaica and tied to Fully Nourished. The same dPRN spine that tracks plastic by tonne tracks wellness by kilo.
This means every territory has two revenue lanes: outbound plastic verification + return cargo from local production. Same container, half the carbon, double the income.
Two new master documents anchor the European push: MD-464 Europe Compliance & Digital Assets and MD-465 International Compliance & Digital Assets. The Netherlands and Germany are positioned as first-movers because they lead Europe on (a) circular-economy regulation, (b) digital-asset and tokenisation infrastructure, and (c) ESG verification rigour.
The EU Target Companies page lists 5 Dutch + 5 German companies whose work positions them to value our ecosystem — with notes on how to approach each one.
The NLD Destruction page covers what non-compliance with EU rules costs — and why our verification + dPRN shield matters at the European border.
Two new CRM views land with this hub: /eu-crm for European contacts (NLD/DEU primary, broader EU secondary) and /international-crm for the worldwide view (every country with an active or prospective node). Both surface a contacts table, partnership pipeline, and outreach status.
MD-282 Sovereign Node · MD-363 Three-Engine Architecture · MD-379 Processor Doctrine · MD-451 Mycelium Phase · MD-452 Pathway Doctrine · MD-462 H.BLUE Route Optimisation · MD-464 Europe · MD-465 International.
"One door. Twenty-eight pages. Five levels. Every country. Plastic out, wellness back. Verification by us, relationships by them. The Node Hub doctrine seals the lane."