Community Commons
OWNERLESS PROTOCOLNo owner. No foundation. No prescribed purpose. The Community Commons Reserve belongs to every participant equally. Deployment voting unlocks only after verified community thresholds are met.
The 90-day genesis lock prevents any early actor — including the protocol's creators — from directing the reserve before a genuine community forms. Reserve deployment voting is locked until Day 90 AND all three verification thresholds are met.
The Community Commons Reserve has no prescribed use. Once the genesis lock expires and all verification thresholds are met, the community votes on how to use these funds — protocol development, security audits, community grants, or anything else the community chooses. No direction is prescribed by any individual or entity.
The community cannot vote to assign ownership of the protocol to any individual or entity. The fixed token supply cannot be increased. These are protocol-level rules, not governance rules.
A portion of the Commons Reserve that the community may vote to allocate for ensuring SCN tokens can always be exchanged at a fair market rate. The CLR is a public utility — not a yield instrument, not an investment. Participation is entirely voluntary. No token holder is required to interact with it.