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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  • Why CaaS Exists
  • How CaaS Works
  1. CaaS (Contributions-as-a-Service)

What is CaaS

Contributions-as-a-Service (CaaS) is Axynom’s model for exporting its Proof-of-Growth (PoG) system beyond its own ecosystem.

It enables other protocols, platforms, and decentralized organizations to integrate contribution-based growth mechanisms into their own operations, using Axynom’s infrastructure, smart contracts, and expertise.

Through CaaS, growth becomes a verifiable service, not a vague marketing strategy. Partners can align user actions with measurable incentives, while contributors receive transparent rewards recorded on-chain.

CaaS extends the philosophy behind Axynom: that ecosystems should grow through real effort, not artificial marketing.


Why CaaS Exists

In Web3 today, most protocols face the same challenges:

  • Difficulty attracting sustained, meaningful contributions

  • Heavy reliance on paid marketing with poor long-term results

  • No verifiable way to track and reward community effort

  • Constant churn of users who join for rewards but do not stay

CaaS solves these problems by providing a framework where:

  • Contributions are standardized, categorized, and recorded

  • Reward flows are transparent and based on measurable actions

  • Protocols retain control over how much they reward, and for what

  • Contributors build an on-chain reputation across multiple ecosystems

Instead of building these systems from scratch, partners leverage Axynom’s existing PoG architecture with modular integration options.


How CaaS Works

CaaS operates on three layers:

  1. Infrastructure Layer Axynom’s smart contracts manage submissions, reviews, approvals, GP assignment, and reward distribution for partner protocols.

  2. Interface Layer Partners receive access to front-end templates, dashboards, and APIs that allow their users to interact with the contribution system seamlessly.

  3. Governance Layer Partners can either:

    • Operate their own review and approval teams

    • Tap into Axynom’s decentralized review marketplace (future phase)

Governance settings are customizable but follow Axynom’s proven logic structure to prevent abuse.

Partners are free to define:

  • What constitutes a valid contribution

  • Reward rates per contribution type

  • Reviewer eligibility and rules

All actions remain publicly auditable.

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