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Noos Deeply Engaged at Consensus Hong Kong: Entering the Core Scenarios of Developers and Infrastruc
From February 10–12, 2026, Consensus Hong Kong 2026 was held at the Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre. The event attracted 11,000 registered attendees from 122 countries and regions, generating nearly HKD 300 million in economic impact for Hong Kong. Compared with earlier crypto conferences that focused more on narratives, this year’s Consensus Hong Kong placed a stronger emphasis on technical implementation, developers, and infrastructure building. Against this backdrop, Noos participated in four key events centered on the AI developer ecosystem from February 8 to 12, systematically entering the core scenarios of technology building and ecosystem collaboration.
Stop 1 | GWDC 2026: Infrastructure Takes the Stage at a Developer-First Conference On February 8–9, GWDC 2026 (Global Web3 Dev Con) was held at Cyberport, Hong Kong. As a major developer-focused technical conference during Consensus Week, GWDC follows the principle of “For Builders, By Builders” and adopts a dual-core structure of “main forum + hackathon practice,” focusing on technical implementation, product building, and developer collaboration. It provides a high-density platform for exchanges and showcases among protocol teams, infrastructure projects, and frontline developers. Noos appeared as a Silver Sponsor, alongside projects such as TRON, Conflux, AWS, and HTX Ventures. This lineup further reinforced Noos’s positioning within the developer ecosystem and infrastructure layer, and reflected its long-term strategy in the convergence of AI and Web3.
At the topic level, GWDC focused on Web3 payments, stablecoin settlement, and AI micropayments, centering discussions on “how to support higher-frequency and finer-grained value flows.” On February 9, Noos Ecosystem Lead Vlada joined the discussions and shared insights on the evolution path “from stablecoin settlement to AI micropayments,” exploring how to build high-frequency, programmable, and scalable settlement infrastructure for agent collaboration scenarios in the Agent Economy era.
After the conference, Vlada gave an interview to Web3Labs, noting that as AI Agents evolve from tools into autonomous collaborative entities, Web3 must upgrade into infrastructure that supports agent collaboration and value distribution. She emphasized that Noos’s core goal is to turn agents’ behavioral outcomes into verifiable and settleable economic facts, and to drive the payment system from human-centered stablecoin transfers toward high-frequency, programmable micropayments for agents, supporting the operation of the next-generation Agent Economy.
Stop 2 | GPTDAO AI & Stablecoin Fusion Night On February 10, the GPTDAO AI & Stablecoin Fusion Night (Hong Kong) was held in Central, Hong Kong. Hosted by GPTDAO and co-organized by Noos, FlowGen, and others, the event focused on core infrastructure topics of the Agentic Economy, including agent payments, the synergy between stablecoins/RWA and the compute layer, and other key directions. Participants from AI, Web3 infrastructure, and investment institutions gathered for keynote sessions and closed-door discussions on the technical paths of the next-generation agent economy. At the event, Vlada delivered a keynote titled “NOOS: A Verifiable Economic Infrastructure for the AGI Era.” She pointed out that as AI Agents evolve from tools into autonomous, collaborative entities, traditional settlement systems centered on “resource consumption” are no longer sufficient to measure their real value. Noos is building a verifiable and settleable economic infrastructure that transforms agents’ behavioral outcomes into auditable economic facts, providing a foundational layer for agent-level micropayments, cross-agent collaborative settlement, and the coordination between AI and compute resources.
Stop 3 | Connecting AI Autonomy and DeFi Liquidity On February 11, an AI-themed conference hosted by AID was held in Hong Kong, bringing together speakers from IOSG Ventures, 0G Labs, Cicada Finance, and Noos. Aimed at industry participants and developers, the event focused on frontier topics such as AI Agents, DeFi liquidity, and the Agent Economy, exploring practical paths for integrating AI autonomy with decentralized financial infrastructure.
At the event, Noos shared its thinking and practical approach around “verifiable and settleable Agent Economy infrastructure,” highlighting its design philosophy in agent collaboration, behavior verification, and value settlement. Through this industry roundtable, discussions during Consensus Week on AI × DeFi × Agent Economy further moved toward concrete technical and system-level implementation, and also created important opportunities for collaboration and exchange between Noos and ecosystem partners in the field of agent economy infrastructure. Stop 4 | AI × Web3 Builders @ HKUST: Entering the University Campus On February 12, AI × Web3 Builders @ HKUST was held at the Hong Kong University of Science and Technology. Co-hosted by Quack AI and the 0xU Hong Kong Blockchain Club, the event targeted developers and researchers, focusing on frontier topics such as Autonomous Agents, ZKML, privacy technologies, and system-level implementations, and discussing practical build paths for the integration of AI and Web3. Noos Protocol also participated as one of the sponsors, joining multiple infrastructure projects and developer community representatives to explore the technical directions of the next-generation agent economy. At the event, Noos joined discussions around “verifiable and settleable AI Agent economic infrastructure,” sharing its perspectives and practical approaches in agent collaboration, behavior verification, and value settlement. Through this campus developer setting, frontier technical topics from Consensus Week were further brought into the builder and young developer communities, creating an important window for Noos to build closer technical connections and ecosystem interactions with the next generation of developers.
From the Developer Stage to Real-World Implementation Through continuous engagement with developers, industry, and research communities during Consensus Hong Kong, Noos further strengthened its technical and ecosystem positioning in the fields of the Agent Economy, AI micropayments, and verifiable economic infrastructure. This series of interactions not only deepened Noos’s connection with the developer ecosystem, but also helped move the concept of a “verifiable and settleable agent economy” from ideas toward systematic construction. With the testnet approaching and more ecosystem plans underway, Noos will continue to enter core developer scenarios worldwide, driving the AI Agent economy toward a new stage of greater collaboration, verifiability, and scalable operation.
Warm Congratulations on the Global Launch of BCH on January 10, 2026, Ushering in a New Era of DeFi
Recently, BCH has launched its full-chain 5.0 ecosystem, with its official global release completed on January 10, 2026. This milestone marks the official implementation of the brand-new development path of “DeFi + GameFi”, and injects strong momentum into the crypto industry’s march toward the era of full-chain interconnection.
As a new ecological token issued, BCH has attracted wide attention since its inception. Relying on a decentralized operating mechanism and adhering to the fair distribution principle of “zero private placement, zero reservation”, BCH has put all 2.1 billion tokens into the liquidity pool. It has completely abandoned whitelist and blacklist restrictions, with participation available from only 0.1 BNB, allowing more users to share the benefits of ecological development. In terms of technical architecture, BCH adopts an on-chain operating logic with automatic execution. Its core code is fully open-source and management rights are permanently renounced, ensuring transparency, stability and security of the ecosystem at the underlying level. This global launch is not only an important starting point for the construction of the BCH ecosystem, but also a key step in keeping up with industry development trends. Supported by extensive participation of the global community and ecological funds, BCH has built a cross-chain game value network, aiming to realize the interconnection of game assets and solve the long-standing interoperability challenges in the industry. According to the 2026 development roadmap, BCH will further expand script opcodes, promote the implementation of smart contracts and the upgrade of cross-chain interconnection functions, provide more efficient technical support for diverse scenarios such as on-chain games and decentralized finance, and accelerate the realization of the ecological vision of “one token covering all chains”. Kevin, a leader of the BCH Chinese Community, stated: “The global launch of BCH is the result of the joint efforts of global developers, ecological partners and community users. In the future, we will take this launch as an opportunity to continuously promote technological innovation and ecological co-construction, so that BCH can truly become the core hub connecting the Web3 world.” Insiders pointed out that the launch of BCH not only brings a brand-new technical paradigm to the crypto industry, but also redefines the fairness and inclusiveness of the decentralized ecosystem. It will continuously promote the large-scale application of cryptocurrency payment and open up broader space for the innovative development of the digital economy.
With the Noos testnet approaching, on February 9, Noos, in collaboration with Zealy, officially launched the Noos Ambassador Global Recruitment Program, opening 100 ambassador slots to the community and inviting more core contributors to join the Noos ecosystem. Noos Ambassadors will become key participants during the testnet phase, taking part in ecosystem tasks, community expansion, and application adoption, helping drive the development of the AI Agent economic infrastructure. They will also play an important connecting role in the early-stage ecosystem, bringing more developers, nodes, and AI Agent partners into the Noos network. As ecosystem progress continues to be revealed, Noos has been gaining increasing attention across the industry. Community engagement is rising steadily, with more users actively joining and seeking deeper involvement in the growth of the Noos ecosystem.
The USDT airdrop campaign jointly launched by Noos and Galxe has officially come to an end. The event attracted 10,698 unique users, generating a total of 56,135 interactions. Throughout the campaign, community activity and task participation increased significantly, with overall momentum continuing to build—demonstrating strong user engagement and organic reach. From a regional perspective, the campaign saw broad global participation, led by Vietnam with 16,083 interactions, followed by the United States with 9,435 interactions and Japan with 8,689 interactions, reflecting a clearly diversified and international user base. With the testnet approaching and more ecosystem plans set to be announced, market attention on Noos continues to rise, and the project’s next steps are well worth watching.
Noos Ecosystem Lead Vlada Speaks at GWDC 2026 · Hong Kong Roundtable on the Future of Web3 Payments
On February 9, Noos Ecosystem Lead Vlada attended the GWDC 2026 · Hong Kong roundtable and delivered a talk titled “The Web3 Payments Revolution: From Stablecoin Settlement to AI Micropayments.” The discussion focused on the evolution of AI Agents, stablecoin payments, and next-generation payment infrastructure, exploring how Web3 payment systems are moving from on-chain settlement toward higher-frequency, more granular, and more intelligent micropayment scenarios—further strengthening collaboration between the Noos ecosystem, developers, and industry partners.
2. DID 联盟:从协议演进到数字文明的“底层法则” DID 联盟(DID Alliance)的建立,初衷并非仅仅为了开发一套技术工具,而是旨在废墟之上重建一套持久的社会契约。我们坚信,真正的数字主权应当回归到权利的原始支点:即所有权、处置权与收益权的统一。 不同于市面上常见的链上匿名地址,DID 联盟构建的是一套遵循 W3C 国际标准的“分层信用体系”。我们利用零知识证明(Zero-Knowledge Proofs, ZKP)作为核心驱动力,在逻辑层面实现了“验证结果与原始数据”的彻底分离。这种“隐私原生”的顶层设计,让用户从数据的受害者转化为数据的最高决策者。 DID 联盟在底层逻辑上的跨越体现在: 根主权的去中心化锚定:通过分布式账本技术,将身份的初始锚点置于不受单一商业实体控制的公共链条上。这确保了身份的永续性,使其脱离了商业公司的生命周期,成为真正意义上的数字公共基础设施。模块化的可验证凭证(VC)架构:我们将个体的学历、财务信用、职业执照等属性进行颗粒化处理,使其具备了全球范围内的即时清算与验证能力。这种标准化的信用模块,将成为未来跨境贸易与数字金融的通用燃料。 3. 连接物理与数字:构建具备“信任溢价”的经济锚点 DID 联盟的独特竞争优势,在于其对“连接”深度与广度的重新定义。我们并不满足于构建一个悬浮在链上的虚拟协议,而是通过与主权国家以及全球实体商业(如跨国金融结算、卫星通信网络)的深度耦合,赋予了 DID 真实的法律权重与物理厚度。 当一个 DID 身份可以直接对接国家级的人口数据库,或作为全球跨境金融的合规入口时,它便产生了一种强大的“信任溢价”。这种溢价不仅能驱动 Web3 行业从早期的投机性叙事转向实用性增长,更是在构建一个跨越地理边界的信任共同体。它确保了无论在物理世界还是在未来的虚拟文明中,每个人的数据贡献与信用资产都能被精确度量,且在法律与算法的双重守护下不可侵犯。
4. 重塑契约,定义未来 我们正在告别“身份即租借”的旧秩序,迎来“身份即主权”的新纪元。DID 联盟的工作,本质上是在为下一代数字商业重修高速公路,并在路基之下预埋最坚实的制度基石。 通过将身份的所有权归还个体,将验证的权力交给数学,我们将彻底消除传统商业社会中那些陈旧、低效的信任摩擦。在由 DID 联盟定义的未来图景中,信任将不再依赖于对中介机构的盲目崇拜,而是源于对底层协议与数学契约的共识。这是一个关于权利回归的时代,也是一个关于商业规则被彻底重塑的开始。
In early 2026, global markets showed a clear value divergence:gold strengthened amid uncertainty, while Bitcoin retraced more than 53% from its 2025 high, briefly falling below $60,000. On the surface, this looks like a classic rotation between “safe-haven assets vs. risk assets.”On a deeper level, it reflects the market repricing different layers of value. Gold’s strength once again confirms its role as the “ultimate trust anchor”:it does not rely on credit cycles, is not tied to economic growth, and derives its value from humanity’s long-term consensus on physical scarcity. Bitcoin’s pullback, on the other hand, reminds us that as a “digital value transfer protocol,” it is still influenced by macro liquidity conditions. This does not negate its network value, but it forces us to confront a more fundamental question: In the digital age, beyond storing and transferring value, how is value itself created and measured? The answer is beginning to emerge in a new economy driven by AI Agents. 01|Behind the Divergence: Three Layers of Value Logic
To understand the current market, we need a layered framework: Layer 1: Store of Value (Ultimate Anchor) — Gold Gold is not a production tool. It is the “ballast” of balance sheets, independent of economic activity. Layer 2: Value Transfer (Digital Rails) — Bitcoin Bitcoin solves the problem of how value moves across networks, not where value comes from. Layer 3: Value Creation and Measurement (Production Protocol) — ? As AI Agents become producers and service providers, the key question becomes:How do we measure their contributions and build a settlement system around them? This is no longer about transferring old value, but about defining, proving, and circulating new value. The market is seeking safety in Layer 1, while increasingly turning its attention to Layer 3:Which protocols can carry continuous, real, and measurable value creation? 02|OpenClaw: A Real Signal of the Agent Boom at the Application Layer While Bitcoin was falling, a phenomenon emerged at the AI application layer: OpenClaw (formerly Clawdbot and Moltbot). This open-source, self-hosted autonomous Agent quickly gained massive attention on GitHub, showcasing AI that can actually “get things done”: operating browsers, files, emails, and applications, executing tasks 24/7. Its rise proves one thing: When individual developers begin mass-producing Agents that can truly act in the real world, the AI economy is no longer a distant vision—it is accelerating into reality right in front of us. The next question is inevitable:How will these massive, autonomous, and heterogeneous Agents collaborate, settle, and be incentivized? 03|The Missing Pieces of the AI Economy: No Native “Money” and “Accounting” The AI economy is taking shape, but it lacks fundamental institutions: Settlement bottleneck: High-frequency microtransactions between Agents cannot be handled by traditional financial systems.Measurement vacuum: How do we fairly measure contributions of data, compute, and services?Trust gap: How do unfamiliar Agents establish low-cost, enforceable trust? This is like the early days of the Industrial Revolution: factories existed, but there was no unified currency or accounting standard. 04|NOOS: The Native Value Operating System for the AI Economy NOOS is not a simple combination of “AI + blockchain.”It is designed to become the value operating system of the AI economy. What it focuses on is not “how much compute was consumed,” nor “how many models were connected,” but a more fundamental question:How can the effective contributions produced by intelligence in the real world be recognized, measured, and brought into a settleable value system? In the AI economy, what truly matters is not how many resources are consumed, but whether: verifiable intelligent actions are produced,real and reusable results are created,and those results are actually used in practice. Through PoAC (Proof of Agentic Contribution), NOOS turns these “real, happening intelligent actions” into value units that are verifiable, settleable, and distributable. Dual-Token Model: The Native Monetary System of the AI Economy NOOS adopts a dual-token structure to serve two different roles: rule stability and high-frequency circulation. $NOOS functions as the governance and staking asset, securing system rules and network security to ensure long-term stability.$NOX serves as the settlement token, enabling high-frequency Agent-to-Agent calls and instant payments, supporting everyday transactions in the AI economy. Stable rules plus efficient circulation allow the AI economy to operate sustainably over the long term, while maintaining the transaction efficiency required by real-world usage. 05|How Can the Protocol Layer Attract “OpenClaw-like” Projects? Projects like OpenClaw belong to the application layer; NOOS belongs to the protocol layer.They are not in a subordinate relationship, but in a relationship of choice. The value of a protocol layer lies in whether it can provide developers with a fair, efficient, and trustworthy value environment: No need to build a payment and economic system from scratchContributions measured and verified by PoACAccess to a composable, revenue-sharing collaboration networkDevelopers focus on AI itself, not financial engineering 06|Conclusion: From “Transferring Value” to “Creating Value” Gold anchors value in the physical world.Bitcoin enables value to flow in the digital world. The next generation of protocols must answer a new question:How can the value created by intelligence be natively defined, measured, and circulated? This is not a replacement, but an evolution of value layers. As the AI economy enters real operation, capital and value will increasingly flow toward infrastructure networks that can continuously attract, carry, and amplify Agent productivity. And that is the long-term narrative quietly forming behind this market divergence.
Noos Co-Hosts “The Eve of Consensus 2026”: Silicon Valley AI Meets Asia Web3 in Hong Kong
Hosted by GPTDAO and co-hosted by Solomon Private Wealth Limited, FlowGen, and Noos, The Eve of Consensus 2026 will take place on February 10, 2026, in Central, Hong Kong. The event focuses on the convergence of Silicon Valley’s hardcore AI innovation and Asia’s Stablecoin & Web3 infrastructure, bringing together 50–70 top-tier founders, investors, and researchers for in-depth discussions on the core infrastructure of the Agentic Economy. Key topics include ClawdBot’s evolution from automation to autonomy, the development of Stablecoin/RWA and the compute layer, the on-chain payment economy for AI Agents, and a comparative look at the investment logic and development pace of the AI × Crypto sector in Silicon Valley and Asia.
PoAC: How Intelligent Contribution Enters the Settlement Rules of the AI Economy
As AI evolves from a tool into autonomous Agents capable of collaboration, execution, and continuous self-improvement, the industry is entering a fundamentally new phase. Increasingly, AI Agents are completing tasks, creating value, and coordinating with one another without direct human intervention. This shift raises an unavoidable question: When AI Agents become participants in economic activity, how should value be measured and distributed? Noos frames this challenge as a core problem and introduces PoAC (Proof of Agentic Contribution)—an attempt to provide the Agent economy with a verifiable and settleable value framework. Traditional economic systems assume participants have physical boundaries, limited rationality, and social relationship networks. AI Agents operate under entirely different conditions. They can be replicated at near-zero cost, run across jurisdictions, scale almost instantly, and are not constrained by natural lifecycles. Applying legacy value-measurement models to such entities typically leads to one of two outcomes: either incentives become detached from real value, or intelligent outputs are permanently captured by a small number of centralized platforms. PoAC is proposed precisely in this context. Its goal is to introduce AI Agents’ intelligent contributions into a verifiable, settleable, and sustainable consensus and value system. The Starting Point of PoAC: Network Operation Should Produce Intelligent Increment, Not Just Consume Resources
Within Noos, PoAC is not an abstract concept but a set of explicit principles. The computation, data, and coordination costs consumed by the network should not merely keep the system running—they should directly translate into measurable growth of collective intelligence. In other words, the operation of the system itself should be a process of intelligent value production. This represents a shift in focus. Noos does not simply ask how many resources are投入, but whether those inputs generate positive and verifiable intelligence outcomes. Did computation meaningfully improve model capability? Was data actually adopted and reused over time? Were Agents truly invoked to solve real problems? These are the core questions PoAC is designed to address. By continuously recording, validating, and settling such behaviors, PoAC establishes a new value logic: contribution is not determined by identity, scale, or narrative, but by whether it produces reproducible, auditable intelligence increments for the network as a whole. Four Key Node Roles Supporting PoAC To make PoAC viable in real-world conditions, Noos defines four distinct and mutually constraining node roles. Together, they support the production, application, and verification of intelligent contributions. Intelligent Compute Node (ICN) ICNs provide and execute computation for training and inference. They form the execution foundation for continuous intelligence growth. Only computation that produces demonstrable effects on models or the system is recognized as valid contribution. Data Contribution Node (DCN) DCNs supply high-quality, auditable data resources. Data generates long-term value only when it is actually adopted and reused, preventing one-off submissions and low-quality data flooding. Agent Contribution Node (ACN) ACNs deploy and operate AI Agents, transforming model capabilities into callable intelligent services. The value of an Agent is determined by real usage and sustained operation, not by mere deployment. Intelligent Validation Node (IVN) IVNs perform independent verification and adjudication. They audit computation execution, data usage, and Agent behavior, ensuring that all contributions entering settlement are real, credible, and auditable. Through the collaboration of these four roles, Noos separates production, application, and validation, keeping incentives aligned with genuine and effective intelligent contribution. Why PoAC Is Better Suited for the Long-Term Development of the Agent Economy In large-scale Agent collaboration, the greatest risk is not technological failure but incentive distortion. When rewards fail to reflect real value, networks either collapse into meaningless internal competition or become dominated by a small number of powerful actors. PoAC prioritizes long-term correctness over short-term efficiency. By suppressing repetitive, low-quality, and fraudulent behavior while rewarding real, reproducible, and sustainable contributions, PoAC aims to keep the network oriented toward effective intelligence growth, rather than superficial activity. For individual participants, this means entry is no longer determined primarily by capital scale. Whether contributing compute, data, or Agent services, anyone whose contribution is genuinely used and generates value within the network can be rewarded under the same rules. Establishing Non-Monopolizable Rules for AI Agents PoAC is not an endpoint, but a foundational direction for the Agent economy. As AI Agents become significant economic actors, if rules continue to be defined behind closed doors by centralized institutions, the result will inevitably be monopolization of both value distribution and rule-making power—ultimately limiting the scale and boundaries of intelligent collaboration. What Noos is building is an open, verifiable, and executable protocol framework that answers a fundamental question: how intelligence enters the economic system. Under this framework, intelligent contributions can be accurately measured, continuously settled, and publicly verified—without reliance on centralized discretion or opaque mechanisms. In Noos’ view, the significance of PoAC lies not in how many participants it rewards, but in what it defines: What kinds of intelligent contributions are worthy of long-term recognition by the network itself.
Why the AGI Era Requires a New Economic and Security Infrastructure
As AI evolves from isolated capabilities into networks of Agents with autonomous decision-making, collaboration, and execution, a fundamental question emerges: What kind of economic and security system should these intelligent agents operate within? In the future, Agents will no longer be mere tools. They will undertake real tasks, participate in real transactions, and even form self-organizing collaborative networks as true digital actors. Without clear settlement rules, credible value-measurement mechanisms, and security constraints that hold over time, Agent collaboration cannot be sustained—and a machine economy can never form a closed loop. It is precisely in this context that Noos was created: a trusted infrastructure designed for the AGI era, built to keep the AI economy running over the long term by providing foundational support for Agent collaboration, settlement, and value distribution. The Agent Era Is Not Just About “Stronger Models” Over the past few years, AI progress has largely been driven by larger models, denser compute, and more efficient algorithms. But as Agents begin to take on real-world tasks and participate in real processes, bigger models alone are no longer enough. The real challenges are: Who is actually contributing intelligence?How can contribution be measured? How should value be distributed?How can the system remain secure without centralized controllers? In today’s systems, control over data, compute, and models is highly centralized. Most users and developers are merely consumers, not participants. The production of intelligence is locked inside black boxes, making contribution impossible to measure—and fair distribution impossible by design. Noos aims to rebuild this logic from the ground up: AI should not merely be used, but co-produced, co-owned, and co-governed. PoAC: Making Intelligent Contribution the Basis of Consensus
One of Noos’ core innovations is PoAC (Proof of Agentic Contribution) as its consensus and incentive mechanism. Under PoAC, network security is no longer based on random hash competition. Instead, it is directly tied to AI training, Agent optimization, and intelligent output. Compute, data, and knowledge are no longer external inputs, but unified under a single framework of intelligent contribution.Nodes no longer compete on energy consumption, but on how much they improve model training, Agent performance, and inference quality.Every unit of effective compute, every high-quality dataset, and every meaningful training or inference output is quantified, verified, and recorded as a settleable contribution.
As a result, AI evolution is no longer controlled by a handful of institutions. It is driven collectively by contributors around the world. Intelligence is no longer a closed asset—it becomes a sustainably produced, fairly distributed public capability. Security as Incentive Alignment, Not Just Defense In Noos, security is not merely a technical defense layer. It is a long-term economic and behavioral constraint embedded directly into the system. Within this structure, attacking the network does not generate profit. Instead, it damages the attacker’s own future intelligent rewards. The healthier the system, the higher the long-term returns for participants. If the system is harmed, everyone bears persistent losses. This alignment is known as Hill Equilibrium, where individual rational behavior naturally aligns with overall network security. Since all NOOS tokens are minted through PoAC—with no pre-mine and no private allocation—network value is tightly bound to real contributors. Malicious behavior not only triggers penalties but also weakens the growth of the intelligent network itself, cutting off future rewards at the root. In Noos, security is not enforced by a small group of guardians. It is maintained collectively through the rational choices of all participants. Decentralized Governance Where Contribution Determines Influence To prevent short-term capital or speculation from steering the network, Noos adopts a DAO-centered governance model. NOOS tokens can be locked as veNOOS to participate in governance. The longer the lock period, the greater the voting weight—encouraging long-term commitment by design. More importantly, governance power is not determined solely by token holdings. It is tightly coupled with real intelligent contribution and long-term network stability. Participants who consistently provide compute, data, and high-quality knowledge gain greater influence in governance.
Those who build the network are the ones who decide its future—this is the core principle of Noos governance. A Full-Stack Economic Infrastructure for Agents Noos is not focused on a single layer. It builds the complete infrastructure required for an Agent Economy. From data generation and model training, to Agent assetization, service invocation, and value settlement—all steps occur within a single system: Data → Model → Agent → Service → Value → New Data This closed-loop architecture allows Noos to function not just as an AI network, but as a machine economy capable of long-term operation and continuous evolution. Toward a Globally Co-Built Intelligent Future In the Noos vision, participation in AI is no longer reserved for a technical elite. Ordinary users can contribute through data, compute, or usage behavior and receive rewards proportional to their contribution. Individuals can train, own, and operate their own Agents, turning AI into a sustainable digital asset that generates real value. Noos seeks to build a globally maintained, continuously evolving collective intelligence network—where AI is no longer an opaque black box, but an open, verifiable, and settleable public infrastructure. This is the core meaning of Noos as the settlement layer and security layer of the Agent economy: to make intelligence measurable, value fairly distributed, and the machine economy capable of running autonomously over the long term.