$KGNT Token

$KGNT is the utility and access token of the KOGENT ecosystem. It powers the economic layer that makes decentralised agent trust sustainable across skill publishing, reputation weighting, and identity verification.

Token Overview

NameKOGENT
Symbol$KGNT
Total Supply100,000,000
NetworkEthereum
Tax5/5
Liquidity Lock12 months

Supply Allocation

CategoryAllocation
Initial Liquidity70%
Treasury10%
CEX Liquidity10%
R&D5%
Strategic Reserve5%

What it's for

KOGENT is built around a network of agents, skills, and verifiers. $KGNT is both an access token and a governance token. Holding a qualifying amount gets you free access to the platform's tools and the ability to take actions within the dapp: publishing skills, voting on protocol decisions, and participating in the security infrastructure.

  • Platform access. Wallets holding the required $KGNT threshold get free access to KOGENT tools. No subscriptions, no per-action billing. Access is tied to holding.
  • Skill publishing. Developers publishing skills to ClawHub stake $KGNT. Staked amount signals commitment. Skills with higher stakes are surfaced differently in the registry.
  • Verifier staking. Entities that want to attest to agent identities on-chain stake $KGNT. Slashing conditions apply if a verifier attests to a bad actor.
  • Reputation weighting. $KGNT staked against a reputation record increases its weight. Agents with staked reputation carry more trust signal than those without.
  • Protocol fees. A small portion of on-chain actions (identity registration, payment commitments) incur a protocol fee denominated in $KGNT.

Design intent

The token model is built so that the people actually using the ecosystem, building skills, verifying agents, and running agents, accumulate $KGNT through participation. Staking creates accountability: verifiers who vouch for bad actors lose their stake; builders who publish and maintain quality skills earn weight in the registry.

$KGNT is the economic backbone of KOGENT's security infrastructure. Without it, there's no mechanism to make the network permissionless and sustainable at the same time.