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Blockchain and Tokenization

The Resultity platform progressively integrates blockchain technologies to provide verifiable payments, secure identity, and decentralized governance.

This layer complements the core server-side infrastructure and is always monitored by backend services for integrity and synchronization.
Blockchain is not used for real-time operations but serves as a verification and accountability layer.


Key Objectives

  • Payment infrastructure
    Support for token-based payments, starting with credits purchasable via stablecoins, and evolving to $RTITY token usage after TGE;

  • Reward conversion
    RCP (Resultity Contribution Points), earned by nodes and participants, will be convertible into $RTITY tokens at defined epochs or snapshot periods;

  • Identity and signature verification
    Use of EVM-compatible cryptographic signatures to validate ownership and commands, both for API access and internal coordination (e.g., network-issued tasks or node-initiated updates);

  • On-chain tracking (planned)
    Staking, voting rights, and historical contribution logs can be recorded on-chain for transparency and decentralization;

  • Escrow mechanics
    Tokens or credits may be locked during job processing and released upon successful completion, ensuring fairness between clients and nodes.


Progressive Integration

  1. Pre-TGE

    • Credits used internally, topped up with stablecoins;
    • Off-chain RCP accumulation;
    • EVM key binding and signature verification for accounts and nodes.
  2. Post-TGE

    • $RTITY token becomes primary means of payment;
    • RCP-to-token conversion enabled;
    • Tokenized staking, rewards, and escrow.
  3. Mainnet Maturity

    • DAO governance based on token holdings and/or participation;
    • On-chain tracking of node performance and voting records.

The blockchain layer is designed to enhance — not replace — the fast, off-chain infrastructure of Resultity.
Its purpose is to ensure credibility, traceability, and decentralization, while maintaining performance and usability.