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:
Infrastructure Layer Axynom’s smart contracts manage submissions, reviews, approvals, GP assignment, and reward distribution for partner protocols.
Interface Layer Partners receive access to front-end templates, dashboards, and APIs that allow their users to interact with the contribution system seamlessly.
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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