KAPs System Introduction
The KAPs (Key Attention Pricing System) is the core mechanism of KapKap — representing the convergence of the attention economy and on-chain finance.
It redefines how digital participation is measured and rewarded by assigning transparent, market-based value to user interactions.
Unlike traditional platforms that treat user behavior as a free resource, KAPs is built on a fundamental belief:
“Every effective user interaction has economic value and should receive fair market pricing and compensation.”
Economic Foundation
The KAPs model is grounded in four key principles:
Attention is a scarce resource — each user action represents quantifiable time and focus.
Behavioral data holds commercial value — advertisers, developers, and communities are willing to pay for precision engagement.
Traditional platforms monopolize this value chain, capturing disproportionate returns while users receive little to none.
KAPs redistributes this value, enabling every participant — user, creator, and developer
— to receive fair compensation aligned with their contribution.
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