The Role of FONE

FONE is the native protocol asset used to operate and secure the Fone network. Its function is infrastructural: supporting fees, staking, validator participation, and protocol-level economic coordination.

Protocol Utility

FONE is used as a core protocol mechanism within the network.

Key principles

Payment of transaction fees

Participation in staking

Validator operations

Alignment of incentives across users, validators, and the protocol

Protocol
Economics

Fone Protocol uses an economic design structured to support long-term security, predictable incentives, and responsible network sustainability.

The protocol balances validator participation, transaction-based activity, and supply discipline to maintain stable network operation over time.

Protocol Infrastructure
Staking Validator

Staking and
Validator Incentives

Validators and network participants are incentivized through staking and protocol-level rewards that support network security and operational continuity.

This model aligns participation with long-term network stability and consistent protocol operation.

Supply Dynamics

Fone Protocol is designed with supply mechanisms that adapt to network participation and usage over time.

These include validator rewards, transaction fee logic, and supply-balancing mechanisms intended to support sustainable long-term network operation.

Role Within the Protocol

FONE exists to operate and secure the protocol. Its role is functional, structural, and aligned with the long-term health of the network.