What status means in MagnaFork

In MagnaFork, it is important not to mix fork status under contract rules with participant status as a product role. For people with a stable audience, a higher status can open a new fork launch, the top position in it, and a dedicated communication contour.

What status means in MagnaFork

In MagnaFork, the word "status" belongs to two different layers. The first layer is defined by the smart contract: ACTIVE, SLEEP, CLOSED. The second layer is the person's role in the project: participant, audience operator, or initiator of a new fork. These layers should not be mixed.

There are two different statuses

When people talk about status in the project, it is useful to clarify what kind of status they mean:

  • fork status under contract rules;
  • participant status as a product and operator role;
  • communication status around an already gathered audience.

If these layers are mixed, a person starts expecting from the smart contract something that actually belongs to the service model of the project. In MagnaFork, it is better to keep them separate.

Fork status is defined by the contract

A fork in MagnaFork follows verifiable rules:

  • ACTIVE means the fork participates in routing;
  • SLEEP means that after 72 hours without an invite entry, Open entry flow no longer goes into the fork; the stored on-chain status may update on the next contract call;
  • CLOSED means the fork has completed the cycle, payout has executed, and split has happened.

This is the canonical contract status. It is checked on-chain and does not depend on how visible a person is in the community, how many followers they have, or how much reach they bring.

Participant status is a project role

Separately from the contract, a person can have a higher status as a carrier of audience, trust, and organizing force. This is not an on-chain status. It is a service role inside MagnaFork's development.

It is useful to separate three levels:

  • Participant - a person enters a fork and moves inside the common rules;
  • Fork operator - a person already knows how to keep an audience and maintain a communication flow;
  • New fork initiator - a person can not only participate, but also launch a new organizational unit around themselves.

This second layer matters for people who already have stable traffic, a communication circle, and their own base of trust.

When a person can get higher status

If a person already has a stable audience, the project can look at them differently.

In practice, this can mean:

  • a local community of about 50 people;
  • a stable base of 100+ people;
  • repeated attention, not a one-time spike;
  • the ability to keep not only traffic, but also conversation around themselves.

Important: these numbers are not smart contract rules and do not mean automatic promotion. They are an operational frame for the project when it is clear that a person can gather a working environment around themselves, not just bring a random stream.

What higher status opens

For such a person, higher status is not a decorative title. It means a new responsibility and a new area of action.

It can open the ability to:

  • launch a new fork around their audience;
  • build their own invite and return contour;
  • gather their own layer of communication and coordination;
  • test new interaction scenarios around an already living group.

This is not a promise of separate income and not a separate payout rule. It is about the right to gather and maintain a new fork as an organizational unit inside MagnaFork.

Why a new fork changes the start position

This is where higher status starts having a practical effect.

If the project operationally launches a new fork around an initiator, it reads like a familiar ladder:

  • 1 person at the top;
  • 2 people on the next level;
  • 4 people below;
  • 8 seats in the outer circle.

For the initiator, the simple point is that they are not placed at the bottom. They start immediately in the top position of the fork.

In practice, this means:

  • the initiator stands in the top position;
  • when the root fork is created, lvl2, lvl4, and the outer circle are still empty;
  • after that, the fork fills top-down: first two lvl2 seats, then four lvl4 seats, then eight outer-circle seats;
  • when the outer circle reaches 8/8, the contract executes payout to the top position and splits the fork into two child forks.

After that, the two addresses from lvl2 become the top positions in the child forks. This is the contract split rule, not a promise about timing.

Read this as a mechanic of placement inside the tree, not as a promise about how fast a result will happen. The contract defines the 8/8 rule, but cycle speed depends on real people and invite activity.

What this gives people below the top position

If the initiator can gather a working group, the benefit is not only for the initiator.

When two participants appear in lvl2, they receive a strong starting point:

  • they stand not in the outer circle, but immediately on the next level;
  • after the current fork closes, they move to the top of the child branches;
  • their next cycle starts not from an empty place, but from an already gathered frame.

That is why higher status in MagnaFork should not be described as a nice privilege. It is the right to gather an independent route around one's own audience.

How to reach this status

Higher status is not issued just because someone wants it. First, a person needs an audience they can actually keep.

Usually this is built through several things at once:

  • their own communication circle;
  • repeated interest in the topic, not a one-time spike;
  • a clear conversation style and trust;
  • the ability not only to bring people, but also to keep shared context.

This base can be built manually and through the MagnaFork operator layer with the AI agent and Telegram integration.

How the AI agent and Telegram help

The agent is useful not because it "magically brings people", but because it speeds up research and communication.

With it, a person can:

  • search relevant channels, groups, and discussions around a topic;
  • collect repeated questions, interests, and audience wording;
  • prepare hypotheses for communication, polls, and first touches;
  • communicate more systematically under their own control, not blindly.

This layer is especially useful for people who are still building a stable audience for a future fork.

What to remember about Telegram connection

This should be described honestly, without bravado.

  • For a working integration, it is better to use a separate Telegram account that you can afford to lose.
  • The agent and limits can reduce restriction risk, but they do not remove it completely.
  • Activity that is too persistent or too broad can still lead to complaints or restrictions.
  • Telegram should be treated as a working tool for research and careful communication, not as a risk-free autopromotion button.

Why the English version still uses "fork"

For the public MagnaFork layer, the word fork remains the core term.

It points to:

  • the MagnaFork name itself;
  • a separate circle of participation, people, and communication;
  • technical verifiability through forkId;
  • the ability to launch a new independent contour inside the project.

That is why the brand remains MagnaFork, and the public English language keeps the word fork. This keeps the site, the agent, and the contract aligned across layers.

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