Enter the United States orientation media layer for Satoshium Atlas. This national overview surface introduces U.S.-level jurisdiction context, infrastructure awareness, and future corridor interpretation alongside the canonical U.S. Atlas packages.
πΊπΈ U.S. media entry surfaceποΈ National orientation surfaceπ§ Jurisdiction familiarity layerπ Atlas package companion surface
Atlas Visual Overview
Browse U.S. State Orientation Pages
The United States page serves as the national overview surface for Atlas media orientation.
State-by-state routing has been moved to the dedicated U.S. States Orientation Media directory.
California currently has a completed dedicated media page. Remaining states route through the temporary placeholder until their individual state media surfaces are created.
The U.S. orientation media layer provides national-level context for Satoshium Atlas while keeping state-level navigation in its own directory.
National overview remains focused on United States-level orientation
State links are managed through the dedicated U.S. States page
Canonical state packages remain the source of truth
United States Orientation Structure
This U.S. media entry page keeps the national orientation layer cleanly separated from the state directory. Visitors can begin with the national video and visual overview, then move into the state orientation directory for California and future state-level media surfaces.
National Overview
Introduces the United States as the top-level media surface for the U.S. Atlas orientation layer.
State Directory
Routes visitors into the dedicated U.S. States Orientation Media page where individual state surfaces are organized.
Expansion Ready
Supports future state-specific media surfaces without duplicating the full state list on the national overview page.
State-level links are now centralized at /atlas/media/orientation/us/states/. The United States page functions as the national overview, while the States page functions as the state-by-state routing directory.
Satoshium Atlas connects national orientation surfaces with dedicated state-level media directories.