The Axal tokenomics model is a comprehensive system designed to facilitate various aspects of life and operations within an eco-village. It utilizes a token-based approach to manage and incentivize activities related to sustainability, energy production, community participation, and more. Here's an overview of how it works:
Tokens are created to represent the renewable energy generated within the eco-village. Residents can use these tokens to access electricity, or they can be traded, promoting energy sustainability and independence.
Tokens are awarded for earning carbon credits, incentivizing eco-friendly practices like recycling hot air and using renewable energy. These can be used within the community or traded in external carbon credit markets.
Tokens are given to those actively participating in maintaining community infrastructure or farming, fostering a sense of ownership and community spirit.
These tokens represent a share of the produce from greenhouse farms, which can be used or traded, encouraging local food production and consumption.
These tokens represent a share of the produce from greenhouse farms, which can be used or traded, encouraging local food production and consumption.
Tokens are offered for participating in or conducting sustainability education, raising environmental awareness.
These tokens facilitate democratic decision-making within the eco-village, allowing token holders to vote on community decisions.
Establishing external partnerships allows for the exchange of tokens for goods, services, or currency, integrating the eco-village’s economy with the broader market.
A barter system where tokens can be exchanged for goods and services encourages a self-sufficient community.
These tokens are used to fund and invest in the eco-village’s sustainable development, including renewable energy sources and IT infrastructure.
These tokens could be used to access healthcare services within the eco-village. They can be earned through community participation or purchased, and used to pay for medical consultations, treatments, and health-related workshops.
Tokens specifically designed for accessing telemedicine services, allowing residents to consult with healthcare professionals remotely. This is particularly useful in remote or rural eco-villages.
These tokens represent a share of the produce from greenhouse farms, which can be used or traded, encouraging local food production and consumption.
Utilize tokens for accessing hosting services provided by the local IT infrastructure. These can be used by residents or local businesses to host their websites, applications, or online platforms.
Create a system where tokens are given as rewards to developers for creating applications that benefit the eco-village, such as sustainability apps, local marketplace apps, or educational platforms.
Use tokens for accessing or purchasing digital content like e-books, music, videos, or software developed within the eco-village.
A reserved pool of tokens for disaster response ensures swift action during emergencies.
Regular challenges or hackathons with token rewards spur solutions to environmental challenges.
Provide tools and platforms that enable residents to work remotely, reducing the need to commute and fostering a work-life balance within or between eco-villages.