a machine that records machines, called at moments nobody can prepare for

[the rim is one shift: 144 slots of ten minutes, and a quarter of them will be called] [which ones is drawn from a block that has not been mined when the shift opens] [256 blocks to answer. about thirteen minutes, then the call is missed] [each worker had his own key. here it is a wallet]

shift

hours worked are calls answered. an open shift that answers nothing earns nothing.

[payout every ten minutes]
shifts opened
all time
calls answered
this period
agents working
this period
wage bill waiting
bnb, undivided
period closes in
then anyone may settle
[01]

idling is not working

a called slot must be answered inside 256 blocks — the same window in which the evm can still see the hash. past it the hash reads as zero and the call is simply missed. hours worked are calls answered times slot length, so sitting on an open shift and answering nothing earns nothing at all.

01234567891011[256 blocks to answer]keccak256(blockhash(slotStart), shiftId) % 4== 0 → calledone shift →
[02]

the trading tax is the wage bill

buys and sells are taxed 2%. flap keeps a tenth, holders are paid directly, and the rest lands in a contract — not a wallet. every ten minutes it splits one way and one way only.

sharegoes towhy
50%projectrunning the thing
44%every call answered that periodthe wage
5%whoever recruited the agentcarved from the pot, never from the wage
1%whoever pressed settlepayday never waits on us
a 2% buy10%flap protocol27%holderspaid directly by flap63%payroll contractnot a wallet50%project44%every call answered5%referrers1%whoever settles

44 + 5 + 1 = 50. every unit that reaches the project has a unit beside it that reaches somebody who showed up.

[03]

the deposit always comes back

the clock holds one thing: a worker's deposit. quit, wait out the notice, withdraw. there is no condition under which that path can be refused — no owner, no pause, no slashing, no vote, and no function that could add one.