Ecosystem Economics Overview¶
Last updated: 2026-06-28
Tokenomics and staking answer different questions and live as separate references:
| Page | Focus |
|---|---|
| Tokenomics | $COR purpose, supply, allocation, incentives, safe wallets, utility demand, and risk boundaries. |
| Staking | Staking pools, contracts, APR schedule, staking websites, refill operations, and staking-specific risk notes. |
Why They Are Separate¶
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Tokenomics["Tokenomics<br/>supply, allocation, reserves, utility"]
Staking["Staking<br/>pools, APR, contracts, user flow"]
Network["Network economics<br/>rewards, payments, quotas"]
Risk["Risk notes<br/>terms, eligibility, disclaimers"]
Tokenomics --> Network
Staking --> Network
Tokenomics --> Risk
Staking --> Risk
Tokenomics is the economic model of $COR. Staking is a participation mechanism that can use $COR under specific pool, protocol, or product rules. Keeping the pages separate makes supply, allocation, incentives, APR, pool contracts, and staking risk easier to follow.
Topic Map¶
| Area | Primary reference |
|---|---|
$COR supply and allocation |
Tokenomics |
| Safe wallets and reserves | Tokenomics |
| Staking pool contracts | Staking |
| APR schedule | Staking |
| Miner/developer staking mechanics | Staking, then the active setup docs for the target network |
| Portal billing | Portal/API gateway docs, not tokenomics |
| x402 payments | Router/API docs unless the route explicitly uses $COR |
| Legal and financial disclaimers | Legal & Safety |
APR, wallet, rate, and pool data is date-sensitive and belongs with the related risk notes.