Token Utility Overview

$ASRR will support a wide range of current and future use cases across the Assisterr ecosystem, structured as follows:

1. Model Creation & Treasury Seeding

When creating a new Specialized Language Model (SLM) or AI Agent, users deposit $ASRR to initialize its smart contract-based treasury. This treasury funds operational costs, contributor incentives, and long-term agent development.

2. Fees & Payments

$ASRR is used to pay for various platform services including:

  • Agent deployment and publishing

  • Access to premium tooling in the AI Lab

  • Marketplace listing enhancements

  • Curated datasets and modular add-ons

  • API usage and advanced automation

3. Contributor Rewards

$ASRR is distributed to users who create value for the ecosystem, including:

  • Dataset providers

  • Validators and curators

  • Prompt designers and model testers

  • Early adopters who help drive usage and feedback

Each agent DAO may define its own custom reward logic, powered by $ASRR and transparent smart contracts.

4. Staking (Post-TGE)

Following the Token Generation Event (TGE), staking will be launched. Token holders will be able to lock $ASRR to earn protocol-level rewards, gain voting power, and support incentive stability. Over time, staking mechanics may evolve to include agent-specific pools, contribution-based weighting, and reputation-aligned multipliers.

5. Governance & DAO Participation

Each tokenized agent operates as a mini-DAO, governed via Management Tokens (MT). $ASRR facilitates this by:

  • Funding the initial treasury to mint MTs

  • Enabling voting on agent-level proposals and upgrades

  • Potentially supporting protocol-wide meta-governance

6. Agent Token Launchpad

Through the Tokenization Hub, agents can issue their own sub-tokens for funding, access, or governance. $ASRR often acts as a reserve or backing asset in these launches, creating demand as more agents go live.

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