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. CaaS (Contributions-as-a-Service)

Integration Possibilities

CaaS is designed to be flexible. It is not limited to one type of project or environment. The Proof-of-Growth model can be integrated into different kinds of protocols, platforms, and ecosystems, each using it to fit their own contributor workflows and incentive systems.

By offering modularity without compromising the core logic, Axynom ensures that CaaS can support a wide range of integration scenarios.


Examples of Integration Types

1. Protocol Ecosystems

DeFi platforms, NFT marketplaces, DAOs, or L2 networks can integrate CaaS to:

  • Reward community organizers, developers, designers, researchers

  • Track and recognize meaningful contributions with on-chain records

  • Offer token or reputation-based incentives tied directly to contribution output

CaaS helps convert otherwise passive communities into active, rewardable ecosystems.

2. Platform Extensions

Projects with user-facing apps, dashboards, or contributor portals can embed CaaS modules:

  • Branded submission interfaces tailored to the platform’s visual identity

  • Reward dashboards showing GP earned within the platform’s context

  • Integrated contribution tracking linked to user profiles

This approach requires minimal custom development effort while adding a new participation layer.

3. Partnership Campaigns

Protocols running time-limited initiatives (e.g., product launches, hackathons, marketing campaigns) can use CaaS infrastructure to manage contributions transparently:

  • Temporary contribution registries for campaign-specific rewards

  • Automatic GP and reward assignment after campaign milestones

  • Real-time tracking and public reporting of campaign impact

Short-term campaigns benefit from CaaS’s security, flexibility, and auditability.

4. Multi-Ecosystem Contributor Networks

Axynom’s PoG logic can be extended to contributor guilds or cross-protocol teams who:

  • Contribute across multiple projects

  • Track cumulative contributions across different ecosystems

  • Maintain portable, verifiable contributor reputations linked by wallet

This model promotes contributor loyalty and incentivizes professionalization of contributor roles in Web3.

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