GLOSSARY
AI Agent: An artificial intelligence-driven entity designed to perform specific wellness-related tasks, such as fitness coaching or mental health support, within the Dormint platform.
Node: A modular component within Dormint's platform that represents a specific service or functionality, such as health data triggers or messaging bots. Nodes can be assembled and customized to create tailored AI agents.
Gamification Templates: Pre-designed frameworks including quests, challenges, and achievements can be integrated into AI agents to enhance user engagement and motivation.
DOAI Token: The native utility token of the Dormint platform, used for node hosting, premium services, marketplace transactions, governance participation, and as incentives for user engagement.
Smart Contracts: Self-executing contracts with the terms of the agreement directly written into code, facilitating automated and secure transactions within the Dormint platform.
No-Code Platform: A platform that allows users to create and customize AI agents without requiring traditional programming skills, using visual interfaces and simple logic descriptions.
Web3: The decentralized internet infrastructure that utilizes blockchain technology to enable decentralized applications (dApps), token-based economies, and user-controlled data.
API (Application Programming Interface): A set of protocols and tools that allow different software applications to communicate and interact with Dormint's AI agents, enabling permissionless access and integration.
Inference Call: A request made to an AI agent to perform a specific task or generate a response based on input data. Each inference call incurs a predetermined cost in DOAI tokens.
Buyback and Burn: A deflationary economic mechanism where the platform buys back tokens from the open market and subsequently burns (permanently removes) them from circulation, reducing the total supply and increasing the value of remaining tokens.
Deflationary Pressure: Economic conditions where the total supply of a cryptocurrency decreases over time, potentially increasing the value of remaining tokens due to scarcity.
Marketplace: A centralized platform within Dormint where users can buy, sell, and license nodes and AI agent templates, facilitating a collaborative ecosystem for innovation and monetization.
Centralized Validation: The process by which Dormint ensures all nodes and templates meet quality and security standards through centralized checks before they are made available on the platform.
Real-Time Analytics: Tools and systems within Dormint that provide users with immediate insights and performance metrics regarding their AI agents, enabling data-driven optimization and decision-making.
User Rewards: Incentives provided to users in the form of DOAI tokens for engaging with the platform, completing tasks, and achieving wellness milestones.
Customization Options: The ability for users and creators to modify and adapt gamification templates and AI agents to better suit their specific wellness objectives and preferences.
Revenue Sharing: The mechanism by which contributors (e.g., node and template creators) earn DOAI tokens based on the usage and licensing of their creations within the Dormint marketplace.
Infrastructure: The underlying cloud hosting and server management systems that support the operation and scalability of Dormint's platform.
Interoperability: The ability of Dormint's platform to seamlessly connect and interact with various external services and data sources, enhancing the functionality and versatility of AI agents.
On-Chain Transactions: Transactions that are recorded and executed directly on the blockchain, ensuring transparency, security, and immutability.
Economic Sustainability: The ability of Dormint's token economy to support ongoing platform growth and user engagement through balanced incentives and deflationary mechanisms.
User-Centric Utility: The focus on providing practical and beneficial functionalities for users, encouraging active utilization of AI agents beyond mere token ownership.
Per-Inference Cost: The predetermined cost in DOAI tokens required for each inference call made to an AI agent via the public API.
Public API Access: The provision that allows anyone to access and use Dormint's AI agents through a public API without permission restrictions.
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