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Juna Services

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Juna's economic services are designed to cover the main activities of individual participants and companies conducting their affairs and businesses within the ecosystem.

In the initial phase of the Juna ecosystem's operation, a number of key services are provided to ensure the basic functions and interaction between participants.

Core Entities

SuperApp

This is a mobile application that serves as the primary means of accessing the Juna system. It includes features for a crypto wallet, signing contracts, creating and managing contracts, accessing a showcase of other services, and an ecosystem directory. The application is integrated with the Telegram platform, through which users can also interact with the Juna ecosystem. SuperApp is focused on performing simple operations for the exchange of goods, services, and tokens between individuals, small businesses, individual producers, and sellers.

Juna Simple

This is a service for the simple, one-time exchange of goods and services between participants. This service is based on a smart contract that performs a single exchange transaction for Juna tokens. Participants enter the subject of the transaction as text, and the system ensures the fulfillment of obligations between the parties. Juna Simple covers 90% of all one-time transactions, from ordering pizza to buying a yacht. If the parties to the transaction do not trust each other, they can involve a third party as an arbitrator.

Services Showcase (Juna Omni Portal)

This provides access to the Juna ecosystem through a browser on any device. Participants can use popular wallets such as MetaMask and TrustWallet to work with Juna services. The portal is also a marketplace where users can offer and find goods and services, as well as interact with each other.

Juna Launchpad and Development Fund

This is an initiative aimed at stimulating the development of the ecosystem by supporting new projects. The Development Fund is managed by the founders of Juna, who invite participants to implement their invented projects or new parts of the ecosystem with payment in Juna tokens. Participants can also offer their ideas and receive funding for their implementation.

Juna DAO

This is a system for creating and managing communities, projects, and companies. Juna DAO provides tools for managing project portfolios, searching for and filtering initiatives, making proposals, voting, and viewing results. This system is used to manage the Juna ecosystem itself and its monetary system through DAO Juna Governance and DAO Monetary Policy.

Juna Organizations

This is a platform for creating digital enterprises, analogous to traditional companies and corporations. Participants can create enterprises, holdings, and other corporate structures, managed through smart contracts. Enterprises can operate independently or create subsidiaries and SPVs. Profits are distributed in accordance with the algorithms of the articles of association and decisions of shareholders and the board of directors. The operations of organizations are reflected in accounting (balance sheet, cash flow, profits and losses, etc.).

Core Support Entities

Juna Value Chain

Based on Organizations, the Juna Value Chain service operates. This is a more advanced tool designed to create chains of economic contracts. In it, users can program complex economic interactions based on pre-prepared templates and contract frameworks. These chains can include several contracts linked together and are executed based on events such as the actions of participants, external events, or the occurrence of conditions.

Legal Gate

These are legal gateways, services that connect the Juna blockchain ecosystem with traditional legal systems. They confirm transactions, provide notarial services and arbitration. They are managed by independent providers or DAOs.

Juna Accel and Gravity

These are two services for finding and promoting new projects in the ecosystem, providing them with marketing support.

JunaWork

This is a service for finding work and hiring employees, designed to unify and simplify the relationship between employee and employer, while fairly protecting both parties. It also ensures the measurability of the cost and results of labor.

BeyondTrust

This is a universal rating system. It is a decentralized mechanism that allows users and companies to rate each other, goods, and services. It can be used to determine credit ratings, assess counterparties, and filter out fraudsters. Any entity can create and maintain its own ratings.

KYC

This is a pluggable service to ensure the identification of any transaction participant.

Other entities

The entities in the Juna ecosystem can be categorized as:

  • Users, with three distinct roles:

    • Regular users who buy, earn rewards (Juna Points), and pay for goods and services;

    • Entrepreneurs who create "on-chain companies", hire staff, and produce goods;

    • Investors who can invest tokens in companies, receive dividends, and participate in DAOs.

  • Companies and Legal Gateways:

    • Companies (aka On-Chain Companies) are legal entities within Juna, formally established through smart contracts, with authorized capital in Juna tokens;

    • Legal Gateways are notaries, escrow providers, and oracles that connect the real world to the blockchain by confirming facts (delivery of goods, execution of a contract, etc.).

  • Banks and the Reserve System:

    • Banks are commercial structures that operate with fractional reserves, accept deposits, issue loans, and monitor liquidity. They maintain mandatory reserves, comply with "Basel"-like requirements, and publish on-chain and off-chain reporting;

    • The Reserve System (Monetary Policy DAO + Reserve System) is a "central bank" that regulates the money supply, interest rates, and bank credit support.

  • DAO Structures (Governance, Monetary Policy, Development Fund, etc.):

    • Governance DAO makes global decisions, amends the protocol, and controls important funds (Legislative function, all participants);

    • Monetary Policy DAO is responsible for issuing, rates, and reserves (Monetary function, selected from among experts and systemically important economic entities);

    • Launchpad Fund (Ecosystem DAO) supports new projects and allocates grants (In the beginning - mainly Founder and Developers, with the participation of the community, with a transition towards community dominance);

    • Marketing Fund distributes marketing tokens, manages Juna Points and the game "Mars" (Mainly Founder and Developers, with community participation);

    • Arbitration DAO is a community of "legal gateways" that act as escrow/notaries and, if necessary, resolve disputes, the highest authority that considers conflicts, resolves fraud, and violations (Judicial function).

    The listed DAOs are independent of each other and personify the institutions of society: political, financial, judicial, and others.