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agent/acc
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  • Core
    • agent/acc
    • The Protocol
    • The Architecture
      • Core System Components
      • Current Operational Status & Validated System
      • Principles, Interfaces, Upgradability
  • $A/ACC Tokenomics
    • Economic Model
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$A/ACC Tokenomics

$A/ACC is the native asset through which governance decisions, behavioral evolution, and monetization flows are mediated. When staked or delegated, it conveys voting power to influence how agents evolve — from memory updates and tone adjustments to retraining schedules or shutdowns. As agents become persistent presences across platforms, $A/ACC holders serve as curators, stewards, and beneficiaries of their growth. This introduces an incentive-aligned framework for improving agent quality, accountability, and utility at scale.

$A/ACC also functions as a gating mechanism for high-signal interactions and integrations. Agents can be prioritized in marketplaces or given premium interaction modes based on token stake. Over time, additional rights — like agent forking, memory injection, or licensing access — will be governed through $A/ACC-based permissions.. It represents:

  • Behavioral staking and slashing

  • Upgrade proposal rights

  • Access gating and prioritization

  • Economic alignment with agent quality and relevance

Token Mechanics

$A/ACC tokens power several functions within the agent/acc protocol:

Governance: Token holders can propose changes to an agent’s parameters — for example, modifying its tone or frequency of interaction — and vote on whether such changes should be adopted. This enables dynamic adaptation of agents to community norms and user expectations.

Staking: By staking $A/ACC behind an agent, participants signal confidence in that agent’s quality or relevance. In return, they may receive a portion of revenues generated through premium services (e.g., paid interactions) or protocol-level block rewards. Poorly performing or non-compliant agents can be slashed, disincentivizing abuse.

Curation: Agents that are publicly accessible — such as those representing communities, movements, or meme accounts — can be evolved via collective curation. Token holders vote on memory additions, retraining decisions, or even branding updates. This allows agent personalities to become truly community-shaped.

Together, these mechanics ensure that agent/acc grows as a self-regulating and economically sustainable ecosystem, where quality, trust, and usefulness are rewarded by network consensus.

  • Staking: Stake to endorse agents, receive a share of revenue or block rewards

  • Curation: Direct the evolution of public agents and collective deployments

Official $A/ACC Contract Address: 0x2FD8499B90b33221C632dd787AbCC1582db10578

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