Whitepaper & Documentation
For those looking for more in-depth information about Z4G, including technical details, tokenomics, and the theory behind our HyperPod, our official Whitepaper provides a comprehensive overview. It’s essentially the blueprint of how we plan to turn this vision into reality. Below we summarize key components of the whitepaper and provide important notices:
- Introduction & Vision: The whitepaper begins with the story of Z4G’s inception – detailing the problem of scams in crypto and our proposed solution of a community-centric token that gives back. It defines the scope of what we mean by “power for good” and lays out the philosophical underpinnings of mixing blockchain with charity and renewable tech.
- Technical Architecture: This section explains the HyperPod design – system diagrams (AI controller, mining units, energy input, cooling systems, etc.), how the “I Am Hope” AI optimizes mining, and the plans for integrating renewable energy. It also covers our choice of blockchain for Z4G and the smart contract systems for staking, DAO voting, and fund distribution.
- Tokenomics: A detailed breakdown of the 25 billion total supply, including:
- Allocation (presale 5B, team tokens, community rewards, reserves and more – with lockups and vesting schedules).
- Presale structure and final results (to be updated after the presale ends).
- How the refund mechanism is implemented via revenue distribution/vesting-style contracts.
- Fee structure on transactions and how fees are split between burns, staking pools, and other vaults.
- Projected scenarios showing how burns and fees can affect supply over time.
- Use Cases & Utility: The whitepaper explains why Z4G exists beyond speculation, including:
- Governance and voting power in the DAO.
- Access to Sanctuary services and programs as the network grows.
- Eligibility for staking returns and yield.
- Symbolic value as a badge of participation in a global charitable movement.
- Potential future utilities such as payments within Sanctuaries or partner ecosystems.
- Roadmap & Milestones: A reiteration of the roadmap with more granular, technical milestones (for example, audit completion dates, HyperPod prototype targets, and rollout horizons), giving readers clear checkpoints to hold us accountable.
- Risks & Mitigation: An open discussion of risks – technical (can we build the HyperPod exactly as envisioned?), market (crypto volatility), regulatory (changing laws), and execution risks. For each, we outline mitigation strategies such as expert partnerships, diversified treasury management, and legal monitoring.
- Team & Advisors: Short bios of founders, contributors, and advisors (respecting any anonymity preferences). We highlight relevant experience in crypto, engineering, and non-profit work, and we also emphasize that the community itself is a core pillar of the project’s strength.
- Community & Contact: How to get involved, links to socials, and how to provide feedback or ask questions. The whitepaper is treated as a living document that can evolve through community input and DAO decisions.
Note: The full official Whitepaper will be available as a PDF download on this page. We will keep it up to date with the latest information and any changes decided by the DAO.
PDF download button and links to supplementary technical docs will be added here once the final Whitepaper is compiled.