🔮3. Ecosystem

3.1 Token System

Ultiland adopts a two-token structure composed of ARTX and miniARTX. ARTX functions as the platform’s governance and utility token, enabling payment of protocol service fees, access to platform functions, and participation in on-chain decision-making. miniARTX serves as a non-transferable incentive token that records user contribution and may be converted into ARTX according to governance-approved release schedules. Acceleration fees paid in USDT are automatically allocated by smart contract to liquidity management and the protocol treasury to maintain operational stability, ensure service continuity, and support market availability. These allocations are operational in nature and are not intended to influence secondary-market prices.

This architecture establishes measurable relations between user behavior, protocol rewards, and resource allocation.

miniARTX can be released in two ways: a default linear schedule or an accelerated release. Acceleration fees, paid in USDT, are distributed by smart contract to the protocol’s liquidity management and treasury reserves to maintain operational stability, ensure service continuity, and strengthen system liquidity. These allocations are operational in nature and not intended to influence token prices.

On the issuance side, miniARTX is driven by user behavior and is distributed based on the Power system, a unified measurement of on-chain contribution. All creative, trading, referral, and promotional actions are converted into inspiration power, which is then processed daily by VMSAP (Variable Mining Supply & Allocation Protocol). This model dynamically adjusts the day’s total miniARTX issuance based on platform activity, inflation control parameters, and user participation, allocating it proportionally across qualifying addresses.

Protocol revenues—comprising issuance fees, transaction fees, and network charges—are managed through a budget framework approved by governance. Funds are allocated to four primary functions:

  1. Liquidity maintenance and rebalancing;

  2. Operating and security reserves;

  3. Compliance, audits, and infrastructure costs;

  4. Creator and community incentive programs.

All parameters may be modified by governance. The protocol does not guarantee profitability or price outcomes.

This is more than a tokenomic framework—it is a behavioral operating system that links creativity, contribution, and market feedback into an on-chain dynamic engine. Ultiland aims to:

  • Convert creative action into production;

  • Transform unlocking into measurable activity feedback;

  • Internalize ecosystem growth into token valuation.

Ultiland’s token framework is designed for ecosystem functionality rather than speculative investment. All allocations and conversions are governed by smart contracts and community governance and do not constitute commitments to support market prices or guarantee returns.

3.2 Token Utility Framework

ARTX operates as a platform currency and unit of account for Ultiland, including payment of issuance and evaluation fees, access to creator and verification services, participation in governance voting, and settlement of protocol-level transactions. miniARTX acts as an internal accounting unit that records verifiable contribution. Conversion from miniARTX to ARTX enables service access and governance participation and does not imply any expectation of profit.

3.3 Middleware

The Special Assets Entity (SAE) acts as a critical middleware layer within Ultiland’s architecture, providing asset verification, auditability, and risk isolation. SAE ensures that tokenized real-world assets are legally compliant and authentically sourced, thus enhancing trust and offering a reliable investment environment. Over time, SAE will decentralize into a SAE Oracle Network, enabling distributed and verifiable asset validation across chains.

3.4 System Architecture

Ultiland is designed around a three-dimensional stakeholder loop connecting creators, investors, and promoters—anchored by the tokenization of premium artistic assets. The system maps the entire journey from asset origination to market liquidity through the following roles:

Creators

Artists, studios, or IP holders can initiate asset tokenization via ARToken issuance, backed by real-world artworks or IP. Ultiland provides full-stack services: metadata recording, ownership verification, RWA evaluation, and on-chain issuance. Creators benefit not only from primary sales but also from long-term rights—including revenue share from trading fees, art dividends, and community governance. Creators serve as the cultural signal of the ecosystem, shaping collective DeART narratives.

Promoters

Participants who engage in spreading content, referrals, or community building are categorized as promoters. Ultiland enables on-chain referral mapping with commission mechanisms. This network is metaphorically called “The Lake of Inspiration”, where downstream participants’ daily output generates upstream feedback known as “resonance ripples.” Additional incentives include tiered leaderboards, dividend pools, and node airdrops to encourage organic growth of the RWA artist economy.

Participants

Participants engage with the Ultiland ecosystem by acquiring ARTokens through authorized offerings or by participating in platform-based activities. They may obtain miniARTX through staking, verified contribution, or completion of protocol-defined tasks. Within this structure, ARTX operates as a governance and utility token, while miniARTX functions as a record of user contribution that can be converted into ARTX according to governance-approved release schedules. This framework promotes transparent participation and measurable contribution across the ecosystem. Neither ARTX nor miniARTX grants ownership rights, dividends, or any entitlement to financial returns.Together, they drive a “mint–incentivize–unlock” functional cycle, reinforced by VMSAP mining, automated liquidity management, supply modulation parameter mechanisms, and circular incentive flows.

Ultiland is not merely a token launch platform—it is a decentralized art system where everyone can create, contribute, and participate and gain utility access.

3.5 Auxiliary Services

Ultiland complements its core ecosystem with a suite of decentralized creative tools and market services:

  • On-chain art auctions

  • AI-powered asset evaluation

  • Web3-native art creation tools

  • Tokenized IP derivatives

These services complete the end-to-end commercial loop of RWA tokenization and enhance interaction between physical and digital assets. By lowering barriers to creation and transaction, Ultiland lays the foundation for a fertile Web3 art economy—where digital art gains utility, liquidity, and financial infrastructure.

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