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Copy of IBUTSU personal for Xiamon

Alexandre Tran

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This diagram represents a complex system designed to model the distribution and generation of virtual assets, specifically related to a fictional concept of "ape coins" and "NFTs" within a closed economy. At its core, it utilizes sources to create infinite resources, which are then funneled into various pools representing different types of virtual assets - such as different categories of NFTs ("Legendary", "Yosu", "Robotsu", etc.) and currencies ("Whole ape coins"). These assets undergo transformations and exchanges through converters, with their quantities and distributions being influenced by a series of mathematical formulas encapsulated within machination registers. The dynamic interactions between pools, sources, converters, and registers are further modulated by resource and state connections that control the flow and transformation rates of resources, incorporating probabilistic elements (e.g., dice rolls) to introduce variability into the system.

The system is designed to track and manage the accumulation, distribution, and conversion of these virtual assets over time, with the potential to simulate effects of various scenarios on asset distribution among participants. It integrates mechanisms for tracking specific occurrences, such as the number of times an asset type is "stolen" or exchanged, and adjusts the economy accordingly. Registers monitor and compute the state of the economy using formulas based on the interactions and transactions that occur within the system, thus allowing for the analysis of asset flows and the impact of different strategies or external factors. This setup provides a comprehensive snapshot of a virtual economy, simulating real-world economic phenomena within a digital or gaming environment, integrating concepts of scarcity, value fluctuation, and strategic asset management.

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