# Rexy: Proof of Self-Identity

Every open economy needs a cultural anchor, something that signals belonging and identity beyond raw mechanics and incentives.

**For T-Rex, that anchor is Rexy.**

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Rexy is a proof of self-identity: a way for people to signal that they are part of the T-Rex Value Graph as real participants. Minting a Rexy marks someone as more than a flat wallet address. It shows that they are recognized, connected, and committed to the community that is building the next digital economy.

The supply is limited and curated. But this is not another collectible series or speculative NFT drop. Rexy is distributed carefully, not through broad airdrops but through selective inclusion of those who contribute, participate, or bring cultural weight. This scarcity makes Rexy a cultural "badge" rather than a disposable asset.

Owning a Rexy is also functional. It can serve as a key to ecosystem privileges: priority access to events, governance experiments, or early-stage opportunities. More importantly, it is portable across the Value Graph: a Rexy can be tied to a Passport and be used as a verifiable proof of belonging wherever that Passport travels.

Culture is what makes infrastructure alive. Rexy gives the T-Rex ecosystem its face and its voice, turning a technical framework into a shared identity. It is proof that people are not reducible to data, but also as members of a culture, with a group feeling.&#x20;


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