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Decentralized Rights Protocol (DRP)
DRP is a human-rights-centered blockchain protocol that verifies trust and participation using AI-verified consensus mechanisms and dual proofs. Learn more
Proof of Status (PoST)
PoST verifies credentials and reputation signals without exposing private data, enabling governance weighting and access control based on verifiable status. Learn more
Proof of Activity (PoAT)
PoAT records verifiable human activity so rewards and on-chain outcomes are grounded in meaningful contributions—not only token behavior. Learn more
AI Elders
AI Elders are AI agents integrated into DRP’s core layer that validate proof integrity, triage anomalies, and generate explainable review outputs for human governance. Learn more
Rights-aligned governance
Governance evaluated against human-rights and dignity baselines, with transparency and accountability recorded for audit-ready decision-making. Learn more
RIGHTS & DeRi
RIGHTS is DRP’s governance token used for voting and participation in decision-making. DeRi is DRP’s utility token used for rewards, network participation, and on-chain actions. Learn more
Human-rights blockchain
Blockchain infrastructure designed to protect dignity and enforce rights constraints using verifiable proofs (PoST/PoAT) and explainable integrity checks. Learn more
Verification framework
The set of protocol mechanisms that turn evidence into proofs and proofs into audit-ready governance—so AI assistance and blockchain records stay explainable.

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