DRP Economics

Human-Centric Governance Model

AI Elders, proofs, and rights-backed decision-making

Sustainable Growth
Global Impact
Rights-Backed
AI-Verified

AI Elders: Ethical AI as Guardians, Not Rulers

AI Elders are specialized AI systems tasked with monitoring the integrity of the DRP economy— not to control humans, but to protect them. They:

  • • Monitor asset flows for signs of corruption, exploitation, or systemic bias
  • • Flag anomalies and potential abuses for human review
  • • Enforce rights constraints (no one falls below basic rights thresholds)
  • • Provide transparent, explainable reports to communities and institutions

Proof of Status (PoST) and Proof of Activities (PoAT)

Proof of Status (PoST)

Encodes verified credentials (education, professional status, institutional recognition) without exposing private data. Used for governance weighting and access control.

Proof of Activities (PoAT)

Records verified human activity (work, learning, civic engagement) to inform rewards, representation, and distribution decisions.

Cross-Chain Recovery and Anonymous Reporting

Cross-Chain Recovery of Lost Assets

Using rights-backed identity and multi-chain attestations, DRP can recover lost assets when users lose keys, subject to strict governance and community oversight.

Anonymous Reporting & Justice Framework

Whistleblowers and vulnerable individuals can report abuse or corruption anonymously. AI Elders triage reports, and human councils adjudicate using transparent, rights-based norms.

Rights-Backed Decision-Making

Every governance decision in DRP is evaluated against a rights charter inspired by global human rights frameworks and adapted for decentralized contexts.

  • • No decision may violate basic human rights baselines
  • • All major decisions are recorded on-chain with public rationales
  • • Minority protections prevent tyranny of the majority
  • • Impact assessments evaluate effects on human development and sustainability

See It in Action

Explore the DRP explorer to see how governance, activity, and distribution appear on-chain.

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