File Node Access Key
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| Ownership | Decentralised |
|---|---|
| Ownership Ledger | Cardano; Base; |
| Rarity | - |
| Manufacturer | - |
| Crafted | No |
| Node Type | File Node |
File Node Access Key is a simulation node asset popular among Earth Arrivals who use it to help out the infrastructure needed to simulate their reality of the parallel worlds.
In particular, these Node Access Keys allows owners to either setup and run Nodes or delegated the Keys to other established Nodes. Running or delegating these helps the distribution of the files that are needed to instal the simulation software.
These assets are not required for earthlings to tap into the simulation, to create a character and become an Earth Arrival. Nor are they required to get around and thrive in-world. These are parallel to interacting with the in-world systems and are meant to be run
People that are not from Earth are not familiar with this technology. None of these asset have been found or observed to be in use anywhere outside Earth. And none of the observable life-forms have mentioned them.
It is presumed that some could have an insight or a hunch that these exist. While the general population is not aware, the few who presumably do know are relegated to conspiracy theory groups.
They are relegated to fringe groups because spouting a theory that assets exist, which enable individuals to unlock, initialize, or interface with network nodes that collectively sustain the simulated reality, is something unacceptable by the usual citizen.
History
Proponents of the Ghost Data Relay theory cite internal research alleging that File Node Access Keys were distributed during two discrete events, dated 19 December 2023 and 23 December 2025. According to these claims, access was limited to individuals described as being “in the know,” though accounts differ regarding the duration of these events and the criteria used to determine eligibility.
While supporters regard the reported findings as compelling, critics argue that the same evidence can be plausibly explained as a series of carefully aligned but ultimately coincidental occurrences. As such, the purported distributions remain unverified and continue to be a subject of debate within simulation theory discourse.
Tapping into the Network
The community behind the Ghost Data Relay theory have, in addition to finding evidence of the network, tried to reverse engineer access to the simulation network. This data is public and can be accessed here, about "delegation" or here about running one of the file nodes.