License Äž1 - v0.2.9
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:Date: 2017-08-21 16:59
:Modified: 2021-04-20 21:00

**Currency licensing and liability commitment.**

Any certification process of a new member of the Äž1 currency must come beforehand with the transmission of this license. The certifier must ensure that the license has been studied, understood and accepted by the person who will be certified.

Any meeting event about the Ḡ1 should include the acknowledgment of this license, which can be read out loud, or given by any means.


Äž1 Web of Trust (Äž1 WoT)
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**Warning:** Certifying is not only ensuring you have met the person, it is ensuring the Ğ1 community that you know the person to be certified well enough and that you will be able to reach them easily, and be able to identify duplicate accounts by a person certified by yourself, or other types of problems (disappearance…) by performing cross-checks that will reveal the problem if necessary.

**Highly recommended advices**

Knowing a person well implies that you are able to contact them in several different ways (physical, electronic, other…) but also that you also know several people who know them just as well and are therefore also able to contact them in the same way. Especially, if you are not familiar with any of its other certifiers, this is a strong indication that you do not know the person well and a certification made in this context triggers an alert to the entire Ğ1 community. In case of insufficient knowledge, it is advisable not to certify.

Never certify alone, but at least with another member of the Web of Trust to avoid any software misuse. In case of any error, immediately notify other community member of the Äž1 WoT.

Before any certification, make sure to check if their account (whether it is being validated or already a member) has already received one or more certifications. If necessary, ask for information to contact these other certifiers in order to check together that you know the person concerned by the creation of the new account, as well as the corresponding public key.

Also, verify that the person to be certified masters they account operations: a good way to verify it is to transfer some Äž1 to the target account, and to ask then a refund to your own account. This operation will assure you that the certified person masters its private key.

Verify that your contacts have studied and understood an up-to-date version of the license.

If you are aware that an effective certifier or a future certifier of an account does not know the account owner, please alert immediately some
experts of the subject among your contacts in the Äž1 WoT, for the procedure to be verified by the Äž1 WoT members.


When you are a member of Äž1 and you are about to certify a new account identified by a public key:

**You have to make sure:**

1°) To know the individual who manages the public key well enough (not only an acquaintance). Please read the above advices about knowing "well enough".

2°) To personally check with the person to be certified that the public key is correct.

3 °) To have verified with the person concerned that he has indeed generated his Duniter account revocation document, which enables the deactivation of the member account if necessary. (in case of account theft, ID change, incorrectly created account, loss of password, etc.).

4a°) To meet the individual to be certified in person, to check his identity.
 
4b°) Or to Remotely verify the public person / key link by contacting the person via several different means of communication, such as social network + forum + mail + video conference + phone (acknowledge voice).

Indeed it is possible to hack an email account or a forum account, but it is much harder to hack four distinct means of communication, and mimic the appearance (video) as well as the voice of the person.

However, the 4a° is preferable to 4b°, whereas the 1°, 2° and 3° are always required in all cases.

**Brief WoT rules:**

Each member has a stock of 100 possible certifications, which can only be issued at the rate of 1 certification / 5 days.

A certification for a new member is valid for 2 months, and will be permanently accepted if the certified account receives at least 4 other available certifications during these 2 months, otherwise the certification process must be started over.

To become a new member of the Äž1 WoT, one must be certified 5 times and be at a distance < 5 of 80% of the WoT sentinels.

A member of the Äž1 WoT is a sentinel when he has received and issued at least Y [N] certifications where N is the number of members of the WoT and Y [N] = ceiling N ^ (1/5). Examples:

* For 1024 < N ≤ 3125 we have Y [N] = 5
* For 7776 < N ≤ 16807 we have Y [N] = 7
* For 59049 < N ≤ 100 000 we have Y [N] = 10

Once the new member is part of the Äž1 WoT, his certifications remain valid for 2 years.

To remain a member, you must renew your membership regularly with your private key (at least every 12 months) and make sure you have at least 5 valid certifications after 2 years.

The Äž1 Currency
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Units of Äž1 are produced by a Universal Dividend (DU) for any human member, which is of the form:

* 1 DU per person per day

The amount of DU is identical each day until the next equinox, where the DU will then be reevaluated according to the formula:

* DU <sub>day</sub> (the following equinox) = DU <day>(equinox) + c² (M / N) (equinox) / (15778800 seconds)</day>

With as parameters:

* c = 4.88% / equinox
* UD (0) = 10.00 Äž1

And as variables:

* _M_ the total monetary mass at the equinox
* _N_ the number of members at the equinox

Äž1 Software and Äž1 license
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The Äž1 software allowing users to manage their use of Äž1 must transmit this license with the software and all the technical parameters of the Äž1 currency and Äž1 WoT which are entered in the initial block 0 of Äž1.

For more technical details it is possible to read the code of Duniter directly since it is a free software. One can also inspect the data of the Äž1 blockchain since it is publicly available. You can retrieve it via a Duniter instance, another client or by querying directly a Äž1 node.

More information on the Duniter Team website [https://www.duniter.org](https://www.duniter.org)