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Example Parameter Configurations

Introduction

The functionality of Signals is demonstrated through combined parameter settings. The following are examples of how parameters can be configured within the system. These examples illustrate programmable logic and can be adapted or combined.


Configuration 1: Standard (Self-Directing)

  • Objective: Direct interaction credits back to their source pool.

  • Mechanism: Set a CDP's Signal parameter to itself.

  • System Outcome: All accrued interaction credits are routed back into the same pool, increasing the associated Child balance.


Configuration 2: Concentrated (Targeted)

  • Objective: Route interaction credits to a specific target pool.

  • Mechanism: Set the Signal parameters of one or more CDPs to a single target CDP.

  • System Outcome: Interaction credits from multiple sources are automatically directed to acquire units in a specified asset pool.


Configuration 3: Dynamic (Parameter-Based Routing)

  • Objective: Route interaction credits based on a variable system parameter (e.g., a rate metric).

  • Mechanism: Set the Signals of multiple CDPs to the CDP reflecting a specific, leading system parameter.

  • System Outcome: Interaction credits are directed based on a programmable, variable condition within the system.


Configuration 4: Looped (Cyclical Routing)

  • Objective: Create a cyclical flow of interaction credits between pools.

  • Mechanism: Configure a circular parameter flow (e.g., CDP A -> CDP B -> CDP C -> CDP A).

  • System Outcome: Interaction credits are cycled through a defined set of pools according to the programmed order.


Configuration 5: Directed (LDP Routing)

  • Objective: Route the fixed outputs from Liquid Deposit Pools (LDPs) to CDPs.

  • Mechanism: Direct the interaction credits from LDPs to one or more CDPs.

  • System Outcome: CDPs receive an additional stream of interaction credits from pools with fixed parameters.



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