Frequently Asked Questions
Everything you need to know about $VAPOR Protocol's reflexive governance architecture, token economics, and community coordination mechanisms.
General
$VAPOR is a reflexive governance protocol that optimizes for collective intelligence rather than capital accumulation. By implementing liquid delegation with sentiment-responsive weighting, $VAPOR enables communities to coordinate decisions through peer accountability and sustained engagement rather than token-weighted voting.
Unlike traditional governance tokens that aggregate individual preferences through capital weighting, $VAPOR measures cognitive contribution, community alignment, and peer recognition to determine voting power. The protocol treats governance as collective intelligence formation rather than market mechanism.
$VAPOR development follows community-coordinated principles. Technical specifications emerge through collaborative research and peer validation rather than centralized development teams. All protocol decisions, including development priorities, will be subject to the governance mechanisms described in our whitepaper.
Token and Economics
Token distribution timing depends on completion of community coordination infrastructure and governance mechanism validation. The protocol prioritizes sustainable community formation over rapid token deployment. Updates on distribution readiness will be shared through official channels once community consensus processes are established.
Total supply will be determined through initial community governance processes rather than predetermined allocations. The protocol implements dynamic supply adjustment based on community contribution patterns and collective intelligence formation metrics.
$VAPOR distribution will prioritize participants with demonstrated commitment to community coordination and collective intelligence formation. This includes sustained engagement in deliberative processes, peer validation activities, and contribution to community governance infrastructure development.
$VAPOR tokens function as governance participation rights, delegation weight in liquid democracy systems, stakes in protocol treasury decisions, and access credentials for deliberative forums and community coordination tools.
Technical
Contract deployment follows community validation of governance mechanisms and peer accountability systems. The protocol requires establishment of community coordination infrastructure before technical deployment to ensure democratic legitimacy of all protocol operations.
Blockchain selection will be determined through community governance processes once deliberative infrastructure is established. Technical decisions follow community consensus rather than predetermined development priorities.
Cognitive weighting combines semantic analysis of deliberative contributions, historical alignment with collective outcomes, contextual knowledge demonstration, and peer validation patterns. Implementation requires sophisticated measurement of community contribution patterns through distributed verification systems.
Community and Governance
Community participation begins through engagement with deliberative processes and contribution to collective intelligence formation. Sustained participation in community coordination activities establishes the peer relationships necessary for governance participation. You can always shoot us an email to thisisvapor at proton dot me.
Governance infrastructure development follows community coordination capacity building. Initial governance processes focus on establishing deliberative procedures, peer validation systems, and community accountability mechanisms before protocol parameter decisions.
Governance participation requires demonstrated commitment to community welfare through sustained engagement in deliberative processes, peer accountability relationships, and contribution to collective intelligence formation. Participation criteria focus on community contribution rather than capital accumulation.
Timeline and Development
Protocol deployment requires establishment of social infrastructure for democratic coordination before technical infrastructure activation. The protocol prioritizes sustainable community coordination capacity over rapid market deployment.
Contribution opportunities include participation in community coordination infrastructure development, deliberative process facilitation, peer validation system design, and collective intelligence formation research. All contributions follow community governance rather than centralized development priorities. Always feel free to reach out at thisisvapor at proton dot me.
Official updates are shared through community coordination channels once governance infrastructure is established. Protocol development follows community consensus timelines rather than predetermined announcement schedules.