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T-Rex - Litepaper

T-Rex is building the Value Graph of the on-chain economy.

On-chain infrastructure works and it is not going away: Transactions settle, contracts execute, assets move. But wallets are still one-dimensional. They show balance, not the person.

A wallet alone can't reveal whether it belongs to a builder, a newcomer, or a community leader. It does not carry intent, reputation, or interests. Projects see flat addresses instead of people in all their dimensions. The people behind these wallets remain blurred out behind their tokens.

What matters is not to expose identities, but to give people the option to be seen as more than an empty account, by the right people. Some will choose to connect with real names. Others will stay pseudonymous, represented by handles, avatars, or badges. Both paths are valid as long as there is verifiability, and choice.

Wallets were the first foundation of on-chain infrastructure. The next one is to make people visible in richer ways, without taking away their privacy. This is what prepares the ground for the Value Graph.

With the Value Graph, T-Rex aims to make people on-chain visible not as one-dimensional wallets, but as complete people, with identity, reputation, and preferences that can move and participate freely across ecosystems. In doing so, T-Rex sets the condition of a next-generation digital economy that is open, fair, and alive with possibilities.

The T-Rex Litepaper introduces the principles, the architecture, and the cultural layer of the Value Graph system. It is written for developers who want to build, and for communities who want to participate.

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