Axynom
  • Introduction
    • What is Axynom?
    • Vision & Mission
  • Why Now
  • Founder's Note
  • The Problem
    • Centralized growth traps
  • Token reward inflation and failure
  • Lack of contributor alignment
  • Gatekeeping in Web3
  • Axynom Solution Overview
    • Proof of Growth (PoG)
    • Contributor as a Stakeholder
    • Transparent Rewards and Governance
  • Modular Ecosystem Architecture
  • PoG: Proof of Growth System
    • What is PoG
    • How Contributions Work
    • Voting and Governance Flow
  • GP: Growth Points
  • Role of Admins, Moderators, and Community
  • Examples of Valid Contributions
  • Axynom Token (AXY)
    • Token Utility
    • Tokenomics
  • Transfer Tax Logic
  • Governance Eligibility
  • Vesting and Distribution
  • Staking Mechanics
    • Lock Periods and APY
    • Early Exit Penalties
    • Sustainability Model
  • Treasury and Ecosystem Pools
    • Overview of Pools
    • Role of the Treasury
    • POL Strategy (Protocol-Owned Liquidity)
  • CaaS (Contributions-as-a-Service)
    • What is CaaS
    • Exporting the PoG System
    • Integration Possibilities
    • Revenue Model for Axynom
  • Governance & Voting
    • Governance Phases
    • Voting Power (AXY + GP)
    • Quorum & Approval Logic
    • No ‘Adjust GP’ Rule
  • Gas Economics
    • Why Arbitrum One
    • Axynom L3 Chain with AXY as Gas
  • Product Roadmap
    • Phase 1: MVP Launch (Staking, PoG, Treasury)
    • Phase 2: CaaS, L3 Chain, Scaled Contributor Base
    • Key Milestones
    • TGE Timeline (After Product-Market Fit)
  • Security & Audits
    • Upgradability Practices
    • Modular Contract Architecture
    • Audit Strategy Post-TGE
    • Role of Community Peer Review
  • KPI Forecast & Growth Goals
    • Contributors, GP Points, Stakers, TVL
    • Expected PoG Submissions
    • Treasury Size & Rewards Flow
    • Marketing & KOL Activation Plans
  • Conclusion
    • Axynom Is Not a Product. It’s a Protocol.
    • Call to Builders, Shillers, Designers, Thinkers
    • How to Get Involved
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  1. Axynom Solution Overview

Proof of Growth (PoG)

At the core of Axynom is a system called Proof of Growth.

It tracks contributions, assigns on-chain recognition, and rewards users with measurable value. Instead of relying on hype or speculation, the protocol grows through real user action, verified, transparent, and permanent.

Every contribution is submitted, reviewed, approved, and recorded on-chain. Each approved action earns Growth Points (GP), which reflect both reward and reputation.

This creates a loop:

  • A user contributes

  • The contribution is verified

  • Growth Points are granted

  • GP can be redeemed or used to gain influence

  • The user is now part of the protocol’s history


What PoG changes

Before PoG
With PoG

Contribution is invisible

Contribution is tracked and recorded

Rewards are vague or unfair

Rewards follow a rule-based system

Governance is limited

Contributors can earn voting power over time

Reputation is temporary

GP builds a permanent, on-chain track record


Proof of Growth turns contribution into capital. It creates a public record of who helped the protocol move forward, and ensures they are rewarded for it.

Not just now, but in the long run.

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