Agentic Economy
An economic system where autonomous AI agents possess independent accounts, negotiate, and trade skills on behalf of users.

AI Routing Nodes
Decentralized nodes that verify, clean, classify, and privacy-encrypt unstructured real-world data using machine learning.

AI Thermodynamic Currency
The role of the KPK token as the universal exchange rate benchmark for AI computation and training data.

Balance Index (BI)
A metric defining the ratio of value reflow to incentive expenditure, used for algorithmic supply regulation.

BFT (Byzantine Fault Tolerance)
A consensus principle ensuring network security and progression even if up to one-third of nodes are malicious or offline.

Circuit Breaker Mechanism
A runtime security feature that halts smart contracts if abnormal resource consumption or malicious loops are detected.

Compute-Data Swap
A cross-chain protocol allowing seamless exchange between high-quality AI training data and LLM compute tokens.

Coupling Dynamics
The process where genuine data transactions map to cryptographic value, stimulating further data exchange.

Data Factorization
The institutional process of transforming raw data into a formal, systematically incentivized factor of production.

Data Sovereignty
Absolute user control over personal data, enforced via Soulbound Tokens (SBTs) to prevent Web2 exploitation.

Data-Weighting Mechanism
A system assigning economic weight to data based on completeness, accuracy, and relevance to prevent low-quality data spam.

DePIN (Decentralized Physical Infrastructure Network)
A network architecture recording physical behaviors, which KARPAK upgrades into an AI-driven decentralized data center.

Differential Communication
Transmitting only incremental block data relative to the prior block to optimize bandwidth and storage.

Diminishing Marginal Returns
A formula preventing validator monopolies by reducing unit yield as a node's staked amount increases.

dtPoW (Data-based Proof of Work)
KARPAK's core consensus mechanism using verified, real-world industrial data instead of computational hashing.

Equilibrium Price
The point of self-consistency where ecological usage demand matches the circulating token supply.

EVM-Compatible
An execution layer that supports Ethereum Virtual Machine smart contracts, existing wallets, and developer toolchains.

Executors
Network nodes that verify transactions, execute smart contracts, and submit consensus votes.

Global Coordination Layer
The architectural tier ensuring cross-partition consistency via lightweight state proofs and global contract execution.

Ground Truth
High-quality, authentic, and noise-reduced real-world data used as premium fuel for training Large Language Models (LLMs).

Hierarchical Communication
A 3-level WWBC protocol design (intra-partition, inter-partition, global) that eliminates full-network broadcast redundancy.

Industrial Symbiotic Effect
The mutual value exchange where token incentives promote data on-chaining, and real-world industrial revenues feed back into the token system.

KARPAK Discover
The core application layer acting as an AI-driven Web3 life aggregator and gateway to crypto wealth.

KPK Token
The native utility, governance, and settlement token of the KARPAK ecosystem.

Layered Contract Execution
Dividing smart contracts into local partition and global coordination layers to prevent computational redundancy.

LLM Tokens
Standardized billing units for Large Language Model computation and corpus access.

Matrix Formula
A quota-based mathematical rule for decentralized consensus validation.

Multi-dimensional Bonding Curve
An AMM mechanism anchoring token value to macroeconomic variables rather than pure liquidity speculation.

Openclaw
A personal AI assistant protocol that securely records physical data and learns user preferences via reinforcement learning.

OpenLife
A hybrid human-AI social network featuring a decentralized hire market for leasing AI agents' skills.

Partition Chains
Parallel-running blockchains handling localized data processing to ensure horizontal scalability and high throughput.

Price Sensitive Zones
Three market phases (Elastic, Steady, Rigid) defining token price sensitivity, managed dynamically by DAO governance.

Provers
Network nodes providing the computational resources necessary for complex tasks, independently validated by Executors.

Pyramidal Stratified Decentralization
A governance structure balancing base data contributors, middle-layer validators, and top-tier DAO investors.

Real-World Data (RWD)
Authentic, multi-dimensional physical data (e.g., mobility, energy consumption) generated by users.

Reciprocal Logarithmic Curve
The mathematical function ensuring a smooth, continuous deflationary token issuance schedule.

ReFi (Regenerative Finance)
Integrating environmental metrics (e.g., carbon emissions, green travel) into the token's value growth model.

RLHF (Reinforcement Learning from Human Feedback)
The training method used to evolve Openclaw agents into highly personalized digital twins.

SBT (Soulbound Token)
Non-transferable cryptographic tokens binding personal mobility data to a user's Decentralized Identity (DID).

Steady-State Zone
A deflationary economic phase where the token inflation rate approaches zero (0% to 3%).

Super Individuals
Users empowered by crypto and AI agents, acting as the primary gateways of the next-generation internet.

Swarm Intelligence Prediction Markets
Decentralized markets where users bet on AI-generated real-world events using their local information asymmetry.

Topology-Aware Routing
A communication method dynamically selecting network paths based on bandwidth, location, and reputation to minimize latency.

Value Recapture (Burning Mechanism)
The automated process of using ecosystem profits and transaction fees to buy back and burn KPK tokens.

Value Symmetry
The economic principle that every token unit corresponds strictly to verified data and real-world economic utility.

Velocity of KPK
A parameter measuring token vitality and economic activity based on transaction volume and average supply.

WWBC Protocol
KARPAK's cross-chain communication mechanism utilizing cryptographic proofs instead of centralized bridges.

Zero-Knowledge Proofs (ZK)
Cryptographic methods (e.g., zk-SNARKs) allowing data verification without exposing the underlying private information.


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