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SEEDOS Utility and Simulation Economy
SEEDOS is the utility token inside Wardenseed's forest simulation. It powers rituals, sinks, and selected settlement batches on Base. This article explains the object model: balances, emission guardrails, sinks, and the boundary between gameplay truth and chain settlement without investment framing.

Utility, Not Equity
SEEDOS exists to move value through game systems: care actions, vault operations, marketplace-adjacent flows, and disclosed treasury routes. It is not described as equity, revenue share, or passive yield.
Documentation and dashboards present SEEDOS as a simulation instrument with operational controls, not as a promise of appreciation or guaranteed liquidity.
Simulation Layer Balances
Authoritative balances for day-to-day play live in the application truth layer (USK and Postgres). Players experience WardLedger movement, resource pressure, and ritual costs without paying gas for every forest tick.
Chain settlement appears at the edge for selected epochs: ownership, batch commits, and governance execution where public verification matters.
Emission and Sinks
Emission is bounded by product policy and operational guardrails. Sinks are designed into rituals, vault flows, and marketplace mechanics so supply pressure can contract during high activity.
The balance layer and circuit breakers can steer multipliers during stress without rewriting raw event history in the kernel truth layer.
Frequently asked questions
- Is SEEDOS an investment product?
- No. SEEDOS is a utility token for in-game and settlement surfaces. It does not represent equity or guaranteed financial return.
- Where are balances authoritative?
- Gameplay balances are authoritative off-chain. Selected settlement batches and ownership receipts are on Base.
- Does holding a Genesis Seed guarantee SEEDOS rewards?
- No. Seeds provide collectible provenance and access narratives. Emission and rewards follow simulation rules, not automatic holder payouts.
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Conclusion
Treat SEEDOS as part of the simulation economy object model. Read emission, sink, and treasury articles next, then verify live contract surfaces through the on-chain registry before signing transactions.