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<blockquote> tx-authentication distinguishes users of domain space by whatever accountability the financial system has. This, open books, and sole trader/developer ownership, distinguish our social network. | <blockquote> tx-authentication distinguishes users of domain space by whatever accountability the financial system has. This, open books, and sole trader/developer ownership, distinguish our social network. | ||
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=== | === First Class === | ||
First class users (e.g. devops) have made purchases totaling 100X the token capitation or more. It is different from other entitlements in having an annual option and discounts. It covers all consumer products, such as the tl;dr line at their highest feature level. | |||
=== Second Class === | === Second Class === | ||
Basic service level, analogous to coach airfare. Entitled if tx-authenticated, at 10X token capitation. Users may enter by social registration or app download and later become entitled by an in-app purchase. | Basic service level, analogous to coach airfare. Entitled if tx-authenticated, at 10X token capitation. Users may enter by social registration or app download and later become entitled by an in-app purchase. | ||
=== | === Third Class === | ||
Machine agents or anonymous humans who have passed a challenge or are implied to be human in a real time context. | |||
== Token and Waived Capitation == | == Token and Waived Capitation == |