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The Constitution
The purpose of this Constitution is to establish the principles,
protections, and limitations that govern the architecture.
These provisions exist to preserve discipline,
protect the treasury, and ensure that short-term pressures
cannot compromise long-term objectives.
ARTICLES
ARTICLE I
PERMANENCE OF SUPPLY
The total supply of KRV shall remain permanently fixed at:
10,000,000 KRV
No additional tokens may ever be:
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minted
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created
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issued
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introduced
The supply is permanent and immutable.
ARTICLE II
PERMANENT LIQUIDITY
Liquidity allocated to the market shall be permanently locked.
Once liquidity is deployed:
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it may not be withdrawn
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it may not be reclaimed
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it may not be redirected
No exceptions.
Permanent liquidity is a foundational protection of the architecture.
ARTICLE III
TREASURY PURPOSE
The treasury exists to:
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preserve capital
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accumulate reserves
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strengthen the architecture
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support productive deployment
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reinforce long-term resilience
The treasury does not exist for personal enrichment.
All treasury activity shall remain aligned with the long-term objectives of KORVANE.
ARTICLE IV
TREASURY PROTECTION AND STEWARDSHIP
The treasury exists to be preserved, protected, and managed in support
of the long-term objectives of the architecture.
Treasury assets may not be used for:
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personal expenses
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unauthorized withdrawals
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unsecured lending
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speculative leverage
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activities unrelated to the architecture
Treasury capital shall remain dedicated to the preservation,
reinforcement, and advancement of architectural strength.
Treasury assets shall be safeguarded in a manner consistent with the scale, responsibilities, and long-term objectives of the architecture.
Treasury assets shall be managed with discipline, prudence, and long-term orientation.
Treasury deployment decisions shall prioritize the preservation and compounding
of architectural strength.
The architecture shall favor productive capital allocation
over speculative activity whenever reasonably practicable.
ARTICLE V
REINFORCEMENT
Resources generated through productive deployment shall be utilized in a manner that strengthens the architecture.
Productive returns shall reinforce one or more of the following:
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treasury strength
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market liquidity
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ecosystem development
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ecosystem participation and alignment
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long-term architectural resilience
The objective of productive deployment is not extraction.
The objective is reinforcement.
ARTICLE VI
SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY
The architecture recognizes that durable systems carry responsibilities
beyond their own growth.
A portion of resources generated through productive deployment shall be directed toward initiatives intended to create positive and measurable social impact.
The methods, scale, and implementation of such initiatives may evolve over time.
The commitment to social responsibility shall remain a permanent principle
of the architecture.
ARTICLE VII
DISCIPLINED EXPANSION
Growth shall be measured.
Expansion shall be controlled.
Capital formation and expansion activities shall remain:
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intentional
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limited
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strategic
The objective is to maximize capital formation while preserving
treasury inventory whenever possible.
KORVANE shall evaluate opportunities through the lens of long-term architectural strength rather than short-term advantage.
ARTICLE VIII
TRANSPARENCY
The architecture shall maintain a commitment to transparency appropriate to its scale, responsibilities, and stewardship obligations.
The architecture shall favor transparency of structure over promotion of narrative.
Transparency exists to reinforce confidence in the architecture rather
than generate speculation.
ARTICLE IX
HIERARCHY OF AUTHORITY
This Constitution represents the highest governing framework of KORVANE.
The Constitution supersedes:
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operational decisions
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governance decisions
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future frameworks
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future organizational structures
No authority may override constitutional protections.
The rules shall remain above the individuals entrusted to administer them.
ARTICLE X
CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENTS
The Constitution may evolve.
Its foundations may not.
Amendments may strengthen protections, improve governance, clarify procedures,
or adapt the architecture to changing circumstances.
Amendments may not:
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introduce inflation
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expand supply
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remove permanent liquidity protections
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weaken treasury protections
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eliminate the constitutional commitment to reinforcement
through productive deployment -
eliminate the constitutional commitment to social responsibility
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violate the principles established within this Constitution
No amendment may compromise the permanence, integrity,
or long-term objectives of the architecture.
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