
ERC-8128
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ERC-8128
@erc8128_
Ethereum Identity for the Web. 0xA05463Fd5973A85A87454B29570da9309bdbee8C



Most tokens are limited by design. ERC-8128 changes that — a next-gen on-chain standard built for smarter interactions, scalability, and real utility. For builders: more flexibility. For users: better on-chain experiences. erc8128.org Launched via LiquidProtocol.




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we could pump all the revenue we made over the last 6 months into $BNKR buy backs and the chart would look the same as it does today after two weeks. The only difference is we would have no money to continue building the product. staking -> get free coins is not sustainable long term. staking needs to be well thought out. market is risk-off right now. volume is down. fear and greed index is at extreme fear. you're 100% right — projects shouldn't even think about buy backs until they are stable and generating consistent revenue. the goal isn't a temporary pump in the chart. the goal is staying alive and building something meaningful (while also integrating the token) — this is the real path to token valhalla. attaching BNKR price and volume over time for reference. the token is of the utmost importance, but its cyclical and we can't control the market. we have Bankr Club subscriptions paid in $BNKR, have bought our own $BNKR (after earning meaningful revenue), and i'm bullish on staking $BNKR for inference. but in order to keep going we need to be smart about how we spend any money we earn. get to a place to continue building through the bear and bull markets. this is really the only way to last more than one cycle.

All of this — the agreement terms, onchain events, offchain action receipts — gets assembled into a @bonfiresai context graph that is shared across all parties to the agreement, including any evaluators or adjudicators. - Agreement terms — the zones, permissions, responsibilities, directives, mechanisms - Onchain events — state transitions, token mints, vault activity, TZ account executions - Offchain receipts — eg actions signed via @erc8128_ Everyone involved in the agreement is looking at the same picture — the same terms, the same history, the same receipts. That shared context is what makes evaluation and adjudication possible.



All of this — the agreement terms, onchain events, offchain action receipts — gets assembled into a @bonfiresai context graph that is shared across all parties to the agreement, including any evaluators or adjudicators. - Agreement terms — the zones, permissions, responsibilities, directives, mechanisms - Onchain events — state transitions, token mints, vault activity, TZ account executions - Offchain receipts — eg actions signed via @erc8128_ Everyone involved in the agreement is looking at the same picture — the same terms, the same history, the same receipts. That shared context is what makes evaluation and adjudication possible.







