Everything you need to know before you decide.
The Wall is a live demand ledger. It records how many people in each country want the CTMP built there. Every sign is counted by a server. The numbers are real and public.
The CTMP is an integrated infrastructure platform — power, water, and industrial capacity, designed to be built at scale and at low cost. It is not a concept. It has a charter, a deployment model, and a threshold system.
Most infrastructure gets built where money already is. The CTMP reverses that: it goes where demand is strongest. The Wall is the instrument that measures demand.
No government decides the order. No investor picks the location. The people who need it most sign first, and the numbers speak for themselves.
Every country has a threshold — a number of signs needed to trigger deployment consideration. That threshold is based on population. Small countries have smaller thresholds. Large countries need more people.
Your sign moves your country closer to its threshold. Where that threshold is reached first, deployment begins first.
A petition asks someone in power to do something. The Wall does not ask. It measures. When enough people in a country sign, the threshold is met, and deployment begins. There is no approval step, no committee, and no middleman.
The count is the decision.
When a country reaches its threshold, that country becomes eligible for CTMP deployment — real infrastructure: power generation, water systems, and industrial capacity built at scale.
The countries that reach threshold first get built first. That is the only priority rule.