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6.9 KiB
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173 lines
6.9 KiB
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# TF Marketplace Products & Services
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The TF Marketplace offers various products and services that facilitate the mutual credit [TFP Points](./tfp.md) system, enabling value exchange between suppliers (providers) and consumers. This document details these core offerings and how they integrate with the TFP marketplace.
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## [Compute Resources = Slices](slices.md)
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- **Definition**: The fundamental unit of compute resource
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- **Suppliers**: Farmers who register their hardware nodes
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- **Consumers**: Users who need computing resources
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- **Exchange Mechanism**:
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- Users acquire Slices through the marketplace
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- TFP = points flow from consumers to suppliers based on utilization
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- Pricing varies based on slice size and specifications
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- **Integration**:
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- Natively connected to the Mycelium network
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- Detailed specifications available in [slices.md](./slices.md)
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## [3Nodes](3nodes.md)
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- **Definition**: Physical computing hardware (servers, computers) that can be bought and sold
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- **Suppliers**: Hardware owners selling their equipment
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- **Consumers**: Users looking to acquire physical computing hardware
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- **Purchase Options**:
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- **Supplier-Hosted**: Hardware remains at supplier's facility but owned by buyer
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- **Physical Transfer**: Hardware physically shipped to buyer's location
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- **Exchange Mechanism**:
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- Upfront TFP payment for both hosting options
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- For physically transferred hardware: escrow system protects both parties during shipping
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- For supplier-hosted hardware: clear SLAs define uptime and performance guarantees
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- **Hardware Types**:
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- Servers
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- Desktop computers
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- Mini PCs
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- Custom builds
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- **Specifications**:
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- Detailed hardware specifications provided
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- Condition and age documented
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- Performance metrics where available
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- Power consumption data
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## [Mycelium Gateways](mycelium_gw.md)
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- **Definition**: Services enabling internet connectivity to the TF Marketplace
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- **Suppliers**: Gateway providers offering internet access
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- **Consumers**: Users requiring internet connectivity for their resources
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- **Exchange Mechanism**:
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- Consumers pay TFP for bandwidth consumed
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- Gateway providers earn TFP based on traffic volume
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- **Core Functionality**:
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- Traffic forwarding from a `prefix.domain_name` structure to a Mycelium address
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- Support for custom domain names or platform-acquired names
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- Integration with Mycelium-based DNS system
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- **Management**:
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- Users can create and delete web gateway configurations
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- Configure routing and access controls
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## [Bandwidth Providers](bandwidth_providers.md)
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- **Definition**: Specialized providers supplying bandwidth to TF-run Mycelium Gateways
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- **Suppliers**: Entities with significant bandwidth capacity
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- **Consumers**: TF-run Mycelium Gateways
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- **Exchange Mechanism**:
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- TFP paid based on TB of bandwidth delivered
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- Providers set their own price per TB
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- Regular settlement periods (typically monthly)
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- **Visibility**:
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- Not visible to all marketplace participants
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- Specialized service for qualified providers only
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- **Requirements**:
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- Significant bandwidth capacity
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- Reliable network infrastructure
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- Stable connectivity
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- Minimal latency
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## [Mycelium Names](names.md)
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- **Definition**: A global fair name system for domain registration and management
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- **Suppliers**: TF COOP (primary name provider)
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- **Consumers**: Users registering and managing domain names
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- **Exchange Mechanism**:
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- TFP paid based on name length (shorter names cost more TFP)
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- Registration period affects total point cost
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- **Core Functionality**:
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- Registration and management of domain names
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- Integration with Web Gateways for DNS resolution
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- Support for various domain types and structures
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## [Application Solutions](apps.md)
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- **Definition**: Pre-configured, self-healing applications deployed on the platform
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- **Suppliers**: Solution providers who develop and maintain applications
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- **Consumers**: End users who utilize these applications
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- **Exchange Mechanism**:
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- Unique model: users provide slices to solution providers
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- Users maintain sovereignty over deployed solutions
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- Monthly TFP fees for management and support
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- **Examples**:
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- Gitea (Git service)
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- CRM systems
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- PostgreSQL database clusters
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- **Deployment Process**:
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- Users select Solutions from the marketplace
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- Solutions specify resource requirements
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- Platform guides users through resource acquisition if needed
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- **Management & Support**:
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- Solutions typically managed by providers
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- Users may have limited direct access during active management
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- Users can reclaim full control if they discontinue a managed Solution
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- **Interdependencies**:
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- Solutions can depend on other Solutions
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- Modular architecture allows for flexible configurations
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## Human Energy Services
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- **Definition**: Professional technical services and support
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- **Suppliers**: Service providers (designers, admins, trainers, developers)
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- **Consumers**: Users needing expertise and technical assistance
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- **Exchange Mechanism**:
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- Consumers pay TFP directly to service providers
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- Rates based on service tier, duration, and timing
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- **Service Tiers**:
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- Standard Support: Basic assistance
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- Expert Services: Specialized, higher-cost assistance
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- Priority Options: Expedited response/resolution
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- **Pricing Model**:
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- Volume discounts for larger purchases
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- Premium rates for urgent or off-hours service
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- **Service Providers**:
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- Initial phase: In-house TF teams
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- Future vision: Open marketplace for community providers
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- **Service Marketplace**:
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- Users can post service requests
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- Providers can bid on requests
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- Platform facilitates matching between requesters and providers
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## TFP Exchange
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- **Definition**: System for trading TFP for traditional currencies through [liquidity pools](./tfp.md)
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- **Suppliers**: TFP sellers offering TFP for currency
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- **Consumers**: TFP buyers acquiring TFP with currency
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- **Exchange Mechanism**:
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- Direct exchange of TFP for currencies (TFT, USD, etc.)
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- Market-based pricing with potential platform guidance
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- **Functionality**:
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- Trading platform for TFP
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- Support for multiple currencies
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- Transaction history and reporting
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## Supporting Concept
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### Mycelium Network
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- **Definition**: A foundational, secure networking layer underpinning the platform
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- **Core Functionality**:
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- Provides inherent connectivity for all Slices
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- Web Gateways utilize Mycelium addresses for routing
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- Hosts its own internal DNS service
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- **Integration**:
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- Not offered as a standalone service
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- Integral component of the platform infrastructure
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- Enables secure communication between all TF Marketplace components
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### Benefits of the Product Marketplace
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- **Sovereignty**: Users maintain control over their resources and data
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- **Interoperability**: All products designed to work seamlessly together
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- **Flexibility**: Multiple options to meet diverse needs
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- **Scalability**: Resources can grow with user requirements
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- **Security**: Built-in protection through the Mycelium network |