AKPERSON

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Core DS general ledger visible to all AKPERSONs (Books)

AKPERSON ¹ — a tx-authenticated inetOrgPerson ² and SKUs for levels of entitlement to resources and service. links give current value of fiat currencies. Any 3rd party charges³ are known at Point of Sale.

tx-auth grounds identity in the global financial system. Merely social networked, i.e. partially known users, receive substantial free service. However a user without current tx-authentication is not, by the definition given, an Actually Known Person.

If tx-authentication lapses the AKPERSON reverts to social networked but they are defacto the same person and will have additional privilege. Socially networked are considered to be AKPERSONs in waiting and cannot duplicate a known one, substantial service is provided to this entitlement class equivalent to free tier elsewhere In this sense free tier here has these two levels.

¹ Actually Known, i.e. authorized by financial system. ² LDAP. ³ e.g. Google/Android or Apple App store charges, any taxes they collect.

Entitlements

2 days are allowed upon expiry for orderly termination with reduced resources. Entitlement classes in descending privilege order.

GA4 90 day service classes vended in-app where discounts may be offered.

O & P

Class of network operators. See talk page for P. DevOps does not imply Operator in this sense.

First

1st class (F) is 500 工 . Full service tier and implies Developer but DevOps must be actively selected.

Second

2nd or standard class (Y) is the default base service level and resource quotas 150 工 . Also called 'coach' class.

S (special,subsidized,self-managed)

Price Quantum, establishes 90 d of tx-authentication, entitlement at minimum quotas. Fractional transactions of this rate are available for token entitlement and complete denial of service only occurs upon reaching the system not seen expiry necessitating a tx-reauthentication.

Third

Machine agents, anonymous or socially networked humans etc. Entitlements imputed by inferred identity or lack thereof.


4 generally available, distinguished here from purpose specific entitlements such as for developers or operators.

See Also





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