Monetization Models
Monetization Models
Synari is designed to be self-sustaining and protocol-aligned, capturing value through actual usage and agent interaction, not speculative demand.
Here’s how the protocol monetizes:
1. Agent Lifecycle Actions
Every meaningful agent action (spawn, mutate, memory commit) can trigger protocol-level $SYN usage:
Deploying an agent → fee or burn
Storing memory → usage metered
Spawning sub-agents → scaling multiplier
Outcome: Value accrues as more agents are deployed, evolve, and coordinate.
2. Coordination Mesh Fees
MCP messaging channels may require:
Bandwidth-based micropayments
Staking for priority routing
Execution tolls for agent clusters
Outcome: Value grows with agent communication density — not just user activity.
3. Marketplace Participation
Agents buying, selling, or renting services (e.g. compute, monitoring, models) may:
Pay protocol fees (flat or %)
Lock collateral in $SYN
Burn a portion of usage
Outcome: A real economy of autonomous agents generates real protocol revenue.
4. Enterprise or Custom Deployments (Optional Future Layer)
Private networks or on-prem versions of Synari can:
Pay licensing for high-throughput coordination
Stake $SYN to access privileged compute bands
Plug into the open agent mesh
Outcome: Enables scalable monetization without taxing the public layer.
5. Token Utility-Driven Growth
Instead of speculation-first, Synari focuses on:
Agent incentives
Protocol trust assumptions
Usage-based feedback loops
The more agents interact, the more value accrues and circulates within the system.
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