Introduction

  • Base Token: Octos serve as the base token in the system, linking various activities and resources across different communities.

  • Activity/Growth Verification: Octos are used to verify and represent activity and growth within the community, providing a trusted proof of activity.

  • Resource Allocation: The token facilitates access to useful resources, such as tools and support memberships, which can be essential for community growth and development.

  • Network Activity and Rewards: Network activity, including staking within Cardano Proof of Stake pools, can generate rewards (in ADA) based on the holding or usage of Octos.

  • Claims and Exchanges: Octos can be used to claim other tokens (such as USDM, NFTs) and be involved in exchanges within the selfdriven community or specific community bounds, indicating a versatile role in digital asset management.

  • Energy Inputs: The token also represents various forms of input energy, such as donations and support purchases, which help sustain and grow the community.

  • Integration with Cardano: Octos are linked to the Cardano community and its treasury, indicating a connection to a larger blockchain ecosystem.

  • Real World Reference and Intelligence Resource: The diagram mentions a reference to the "Real World" via a tracer and positions intelligence as a resource, suggesting that Octos could also have a role in real-world applications and the leveraging of artificial intelligence for community benefit.

  • Omics Model: The term "octomics" implies a model that powers communities and can be used as a reference for other base tokens, indicating that Octos might be part of a broader framework or methodology for community and network management.

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