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  • Introduction
  • POG
    • Five Key Dimensions
    • POG Score
    • Gamer Profile Mint, Updation, Data Ownership & Rights
    • Publishers & Brands: Data Access & Rights
    • POG-E: Augmented Gaming LLM
      • Foundational Elements
      • Key Components of POG-E tech stack
      • Foundational Data powering POG-E
      • Agent Development Framework
      • Data Orchestration
      • Developer Tools
      • Deployment, Scalability, Monitoring, Maintenance and Future Enhancements
      • AI Agent Use Cases
  • Tokenomics
    • r-KGeN
    • $KGeN
      • $KGeN Allocation and Unlock Schedule
      • $KGeN token utility
        • Demand Lever : Product
        • Demand Lever : Staking
        • Demand Lever : Business Model
  • Kratos Oracle Network
    • Oracles
    • Oracle Functionality
    • Consensus Mechanism
    • Oracle Acquisition and Staking Requirements
    • Key Purchase and Multichain Support
    • KGeN Sale and Staked Keys Growth
    • Oracle Reward Structure
    • Oracle Hardware and Software Deployment
  • Kratos Stack
    • Stack Composition and Interaction
    • Engagement
      • Play
        • KQuest
          • User Workflow
          • Technical Implementation and System Design
        • KDrop
          • User Workflow
          • Technical Implementation and System Design
        • Games API Integration
      • Compete
        • Klash
        • Protocols
          • ESports Protocol
            • User Workflow
          • Loyalty Protocol
            • User Workflow
      • Rewards
      • Redeem
        • E-Commerce
          • System Design
    • External Partner Interfaces
    • Reputation
      • The POG Engine
      • The POG Attribution
        • System Overview
      • Impact of The POG
    • Adoption
      • Web3 and Wallet Integrations
        • Foundation
        • Web3 Toolkit
        • Tokens
        • Chain abstraction
        • Solutions for Gamers
      • Clan Tools
        • Clan Chief and Member Overview
        • User Workflow
        • System Architecture
      • Profile
      • Leaderboards
    • Infrastructure and Scalability
      • Data
      • Frontend Architecture
      • Devops & Security
      • AI
  • Publishers
    • Self Serve
      • Technical Implementation
      • Publishers Flow
  • Appendix
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Tokens

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Last updated 4 months ago

KGeN supports the following tokens:

Kcash:

Kcash is an in-game fungible asset token supported in both EVM and Aptos chains. When gamers engage with the KGeN platform, they get Kcash as rewards. Kcash enables gamers to transfer value seamlessly within the KGeN ecosystem while incorporating unique reward distribution mechanisms. In addition to having a common balance, kcash also supports 3 different buckets for rewards:

  • Bought Balance: Reserved for kcash purchased by the user using FIAT.

  • Earned Balance: Reserved for earnings that the user has earned in the KGeN platform.

  • Bonus Balance: Reserved for certain rewards which the user can in turn use within the KGeN ecosystem to participate in certain game activities.

Link to and smart contracts.

rKGeN

rKGeN is a non-transferable rewards token in Aptos chain that KGeN will airdrop to both gamers and game publishers before KGeN token launch. rKGeN token is developed according to Aptos fungible asset standard. rKGeN token will also be given as rewards to Oracle node holders. rKGeN token will be swappable to KGeN token once KGeN token is launched. Link to smart contract.

KGeN

KGeN token will be launched in the first quarter of 2025 in the Aptos chain.

USDT

For some of the gamer engagement activities, gamers are rewarded with USDT.

Third party tokens

For some of the K-Drop campaigns, third party tokens are rewarded to the user wallet.

kcash EVM
kcash Aptos
rKGeN Aptos