Core concepts
You only need five words to understand the whole platform.
| Concept | What it is |
|---|---|
| Hub | Your project's home. One collection, one hub, at /p/{slug}. Owns every module below. |
| Owner | The wallet that created the hub. Root of trust for admin actions, API keys and payouts. |
| Module | A capability you switch on: Verify, Giveaways, Launchpad, Stake, Play, Shop. |
| Holder | A wallet that owns your NFTs. Verification links it to a Discord identity and a tier. |
| VECTOR | The points a community earns (holding, staking, engaging, playing) and spends. |
How they fit together¶
flowchart LR
Owner -->|creates| Hub
Hub -->|enables| Modules
Holder -->|verifies against| Hub
Modules -->|award / spend| VECTOR
Hub -->|exposes read + earn| API[Public API]
App[Your app / bot] -->|api key| API
Tiers¶
Holders fall into tiers by how many NFTs they hold (and, optionally, how many they stake). Tiers drive Discord roles, giveaway eligibility, shop discounts and earn multipliers. You configure the thresholds; the platform keeps them in sync.
Points vs. tokens¶
VECTOR is a points economy by default — off-chain, instant, free to award, and safe to run without touching securities questions. A hub can later map VECTOR to an on-chain reward token, but you don't have to. Start with points; graduate when it makes sense.
Note
Everything a community does — verify, enter a giveaway, stake, play, buy — can award VECTOR. That single loop is what keeps a community coming back.