Each actor is represented by a digital assistant (based on our Hero) who helps us to organize our collaboration, e-commerce flows, system administration tasks, ...
- We believe a Guardian Circle has the potential to be as good as blockchain and more because Guardian Circles still provide human oversight over key decisions when needed, the bulk of transactions run automated.
- Circles enact decisions when their 9-99 member nodes reach consensus. They manage treasuries, set policies, enable collaboration between regional grids, and more.
- Their flexibility allows customization by each grid community based on local needs.
- Circles leverage tools like multisig wallets, OurVerse consensus, and VLang DSLs to codify logic while retaining human checks and balances.
- Farmers define their own pricing policies for their services based on usage. Costs may vary based on compute time, storage quantities, bandwidth, etc.
- Pricing flexibility creates an open market. Farmers can price based on costs and desired profit margins. Consumers can shop for services based on performance, reliability, location, and price.
- At regular intervals, farmers submit IOUs to the Payment Bridges which are typically operated in a Digital Freezone. This aggregates IOUs and requests payment from the Hero's who represent the buyers.
- Reputations are maintained on a decentralized ledfer to identify any bad actors abusing the system.
- **Fundamentally, the system relies on trust between participants.**
- Farmers invest in hardware capacity for the Internet and Cloud (web gateways, 5G, etc). This capacity can be used for cloud workloads, AI, web2, web3 or hosting Hero's of project mycelium
- Smaller farmers join a Farming Cooperative which helps with the commercial and operational duties if needed.
- Farmers earn rewards when people purchase and utilize the infrastructure capacity they invested in. Their autonomous agents (hero) handle billing, monitoring, support issues, etc.