TURF gives data consumers flexible access, verification tools, and priority benefits based on their token usage and staking levels.
Access Control
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Consumption Credits
TURF tokens can be converted into time-based credits that allow access to data feeds for a set duration.
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Subscription Tiers
Staking more TURF unlocks higher-tier access. Different levels provide different data privileges—from basic access to premium, high-frequency streams.
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Intent Fulfillment Priority
The more you stake, the faster your requests are fulfilled.
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Enterprise users (high stakers) get top priority.
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Developers and smaller stakers receive lower priority.
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Verification Rights
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Truth Verification
Consumers can use TURF tokens to flag and challenge questionable data. This initiates a verification process to assess its authenticity.
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Source Auditing
Spend TURF to run deeper audits on specific data sources—checking for accuracy, reputation, and history.
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Certified Access (if this was meant to be a point, but left incomplete)
Access to “certified” data sources can be unlocked via staking or consumption thresholds—guaranteeing verified, high-trust data.