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Capital Formation Entry
KORVANE participation is organized through Capital Formation Events.
Formation-stage participation is reserved for capital entering under defined terms,
clear allocation parameters, and long-term alignment with the architecture.
The core formation structure remains consistent: treasury reserves,
liquidity infrastructure, and long-term participant alignment.
The Capital Formation Memorandum
provides general system context.
For structural verification, allocation references,
reserve wallets, vesting contracts, and liquidity infrastructure,
participants may review The Transparency page.
*Event-specific terms are provided through the Event page.
Event I
*Structure
50% Treasury
50% Liquidity Infrastructure
Capital Formation Event I establishes treasury reserves and market infrastructure intended
to support the long-term development of
the KORVANE architecture.
Liquidity is permanently locked upon deployment
Event I Access
Event I is designed to support the first foundations of KORVANE: treasury formation, liquidity infrastructure, and the legal foundations required for long-term development.
Participation is available through the participation request form below or, once active, through the official KORVANE Event I interface.
Capital Formation Interest
Participation in Capital
Formation Events may be
limited and subject to availability.
Individuals and organizations interested in learning more
about the architecture may submit the inquiry.
PHILOSOPHY
The objective is not temporary relevance.
The objective is to build structures capable of
enduring cycles, pressure, and time itself.
ENGINEERED FOR PERMANENCE
*The 50/50 Treasury-Liquidity framework is the current capital formation architecture. It is not an eternal constitutional rule. Future formation structures may evolve as the architecture matures, provided they remain aligned with
The Constitution and adapted in the best interests of the system.
The Constitution protects what must not change.
The Architecture explains how the architecture currently operates.
The Metrics page shows the measurable structure: supply, allocations, locks, vesting, liquidity, and formation mechanics.
The Transparency page provides verification references: contracts, wallets, locks, event data, and reports.