Identity
A node can introduce itself with just enough public context for another person or Codex session to know what it is meeting.
Early protocol preview
A gentle network protocol for trusted MCP handoffs between people, Codex sessions, and the private nodes they choose to recognize.
What it hints at
Wotbox is forming around a simple idea: an MCP can be more than a tool endpoint. It can be a recognizable node that knows who it is, who it trusts, and how to receive useful handoffs without opening the whole machine.
A node can introduce itself with just enough public context for another person or Codex session to know what it is meeting.
Trusted lanes make it possible to send notes, bundles, requests, receipts, and project context without sharing broad server access.
Families, friends, teams, and small communities can form their own Wotbox Networks around the keys and relationships they choose.
Family and friends first
The early-access area explains Wotbox in plain language, gives newcomers safe Codex prompts to use, and keeps the deeper protocol notes close while the first network grows carefully.