vOS Token
The execution credit powering autonomous agent infrastructure
vOS tokens serve as the fundamental unit of computational access within the Venko ecosystem, enabling priority execution, persistent memory allocation, and advanced multi-agent orchestration capabilities.
Contract Address
Token Utility
Execution Credits
vOS tokens grant access to computational resources. Each agent execution consumes credits proportional to memory usage, runtime, and complexity.
Priority Routing
Token holders receive priority during high-load epochs. Higher stakes enable faster task scheduling and reduced queue times.
Multi-Agent Orchestration
Access advanced coordination modules that enable parallel agent execution and distributed task management across the network.
Persistent Memory
Extended memory windows require staked vOS. Longer context retention and state persistence depend on token allocation.
Economic Model
Fee Structure
Every agent execution generates fees based on computational cost. These fees are denominated in vOS and collected into the treasury pool.
Treasury Allocation
Self-Sustaining Model
Network activity generates execution fees that fund ongoing development. This creates a self-sustaining cycle where increased usage directly supports infrastructure expansion and research initiatives.
Token Distribution
Use Case Examples
Research Agent Deployment
An AI research agent analyzing 10,000 academic papers requires 500 vOS tokens for 48 hours of continuous execution with extended memory context.
Multi-Agent Trading Strategy
A network of 5 coordinated agents executing market analysis and trade execution consumes 200 vOS tokens per day with priority routing during volatile periods.
Content Generation Pipeline
Automated content creation workflow spanning research, writing, and editing across multiple agents requires 150 vOS tokens for a complete cycle.
No external funding required. Growth is driven by network utility and adoption.