DRP Economics

DRP Dual Token Model

$RIGHTS governance + $DeRi utility rewards

Sustainable Growth
Global Impact
Rights-Backed
AI-Verified

The Dual Token Architecture

DRP uses two complementary tokens to separate governance from utility, ensuring both rights protection and economic activity are properly incentivized.

$RIGHTS

Governance Token

  • Governance and rights framework
  • Voting on protocol decisions
  • Access to rights-protected services
  • Staking for network security

$DeRi

Utility Token

  • Activity rewards and incentives
  • Payment for goods and services
  • Learn-to-earn rewards
  • Staking for additional benefits

Token Flows Through the Economy

Token Flow in DRP Economy

Verified Activity
$DeRi Rewards
Rights Framework
$RIGHTS Governance
Token Distribution
Community

Fair Launch, No VC Dominance

DRP tokens are distributed through a fair launch mechanism that prevents centralization:

  • Community Distribution

    Tokens are distributed to active participants based on verified contribution, not capital investment.

  • No Pre-Mine

    No tokens are reserved for founders, VCs, or insiders. All tokens enter circulation through fair mechanisms.

  • Global Access

    Anyone can participate regardless of geographic location or financial status.

  • Activity-Based

    Token distribution is tied to verified activity, learning, and contribution, not speculation.

Staking, Governance, and Access Control

Staking

Stake $RIGHTS for network security and earn rewards. Staking also grants governance voting power.

Governance

Holders of $RIGHTS vote on protocol upgrades, parameter changes, and resource allocation decisions.

Access Control

$RIGHTS tokens provide access to rights-protected services, premium features, and governance participation.

Rights Layer → Activity Layer → Distribution Layer

Rights Layer

$RIGHTS

Governance, rights framework, and access control

Activity Layer

$DeRi

Verified activity, learning, and contribution rewards

Distribution Layer

Both

Fair allocation of resources, goods, and services

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