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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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