Frequently Asked Questions
Find answers to common questions about the Decentralized Rights Protocol.
What is DRP?
DRP (Decentralized Rights Protocol) is a human-rights-centered blockchain that uses AI-verified consensus mechanisms (Proof of Status and Proof of Activity) to create a trust-based, sustainable, and secure decentralized network.
How does DRP differ from other blockchains?
DRP is unique in its focus on human rights and sustainability, use of AI at the core layer, post-quantum cryptography, and dual consensus mechanism. It's designed to align with UN Sustainable Development Goals and prioritize environmental responsibility.
What is Proof of Status and Proof of Activity?
Proof of Status verifies user identity and reputation, while Proof of Activity validates contributions to the network. Both are verified by AI Elders to ensure authenticity and prevent fraud.
Is DRP quantum-resistant?
Yes, DRP uses NIST-approved post-quantum cryptographic algorithms (CRYSTALS-Kyber for key exchange and CRYSTALS-Dilithium for digital signatures) to protect against both classical and quantum computer attacks.
How do I run a DRP node?
Clone the repository, install dependencies with pip, and run `python src/node.py`. See the Getting Started guide for detailed instructions.
What are AI Elders?
AI Elders are autonomous AI agents integrated into DRP's core layer. They verify activities, detect fraud, optimize network performance, and facilitate features like automated asset recovery (Project Lazarus).
How energy-efficient is DRP?
DRP achieves 99% less energy consumption compared to traditional proof-of-work systems through AI-optimized consensus and incentives for renewable energy usage.
Can I contribute to DRP?
Yes! DRP is open source and welcomes contributions. You can contribute code, documentation, testing, or research. See the Contributing guide for more information.
What tokens does DRP use?
DRP uses a dual-token model: $RIGHTS for governance and voting, and $DeRi for utility, transactions, and rewards.
Is DRP interoperable with other blockchains?
Yes, DRP features AI-automated cross-chain interoperability using Web3.js libraries and Multi-Party Computation (MPC) protocols, enabling seamless communication with other blockchains.
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