This manifest proposes a decentralized, community-driven system to verify and reward thought, vision, idea, creation, and prompt (TVIC+P) as foundational capital in the AI era.
Palnook : Reclaiming Authorship in the AI Age
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It all began with a simple, yet continuous thought:
DO BLACK HOLES EXIST IN INDUSTRIES THAT NO ONE SEES?
And why do these voids remain undiscovered and invisible to the wider population? Why has no one ever tried to understand, develop, or monetize them the way other industries do? Are these voids truly invisible, mere flaws in the system or are they deliberately ignored because of the challenges and developmental complexities that come with them?
The question that obsessed me wasn’t just whether these “black holes” exist, but whether this philosophy, this thought and idea, should be kept to myself or shared with the world. Even though I personally found myself inside my own “black hole”, a moment of awareness made it clear to me that this isn’t just mine. This is something that concerns every individual who has ever tried to create something authentic, a thought, an idea, a concept, a vision, or a creation and in return was ignored, exploited, or erased. Over time, I came to realize that the devaluation of thought and idea is not simply a systemic flaw in a broken value system we live in, nor a random oversight, but part of a continuous force, an active effort to maintain the status quo. This manifest is not a plea for sympathy, nor an attempt at personal recognition. It is a call for systemic change, a change in which individual thought, idea, and creation finally receive their rightful place in the digital order. I believe that these very “black holes,” once we begin to illuminate them, will become sources of growth and benefit for each of us in a new era, an era in which thought is no longer lost, but preserved, verified, and valued. An era where ideas and creations have their own lifespan, their own history, and their own worth.
ABSTRACT
We live in a time of technological transformation, where the digital and physical worlds are merging, and the boundaries between reality and the virtual are becoming increasingly blurred. In such an environment, the only true ownership we possess unconditionally and inherently until we share it with third parties or machines, is our Thought, Vision, Idea, and Creation (TVIC).
Despite its essential role in human progress, TVIC is systematically neglected. There is no legal or economic mechanism that recognizes the value of thought in its earliest and most important phase, before it is materialized, documented, or commercialized. As a result, the most vital beginnings of any innovation disappear unnoticed. Not because they lack value, but because no system or structure exists to register, verify, evaluate, or protect them.
This void represents a “black hole” in all creative and industrial processes, an invisible zone where millions of ideas are lost every day before they ever take shape or form. This is not a failure of people who think, create, or innovate, it is a fundamental failure of the current systems of intellectual property.
However, with the emergence of blockchain technology, a new possibility has opened up, a decentralized mechanism that allows the registration and verification of TVIC, one that is naturally independent of institutions, market forces, or geopolitical borders. Through timestamps, cryptographic hash functions, open peer reviews, and raw text, every thought can become a permanent digital record, with a recognized author and proof of existence in time.
But a thought or idea does not exist in isolation. By its very nature, it strives toward realization, toward becoming a Creation. Every Vision, every Idea, leads to some outcome, often expressed as a Prompt, and ultimately realized as an image, video, piece of music, or text. Today, these forms are increasingly generated through artificial intelligence tools and are emerging as a new class of digital assets.
In the absence of a registered and verified idea, every resulting output (AI-generated image, video, or music) remains without an authentic source. This erases ownership rights, even in cases where the author has invested intellectual effort through a carefully crafted prompt or detailed direction.
This is where the Prompt becomes essential. The prompt is no longer just a simple instruction, as it once was. It is a textual expression of human intent, a distilled form of thoughts, ideas, and visions, structured in a way that can communicate with machines. In many cases, it is the result of complex creative thinking, capable of generating a variety of outputs across multiple AI systems. It is precisely this multiplicative power that makes the prompt a new kind of intellectual object, with repeatable, enduring value.
In this new system, not only the Creation, but also the Prompt, can be legally and chronologically linked to its underlying idea and its author. The prompt becomes a new form of digital signature, a proof of originality, proof of ownership, and a tool for economic exchange or rights transfer. Its registration through a blockchain timestamp, and its validation by the community, transforms it into the first currency of the creative era: traceable, measurable, and verifiable.
In this system, the voice of the community is not a replacement for law, but an additional layer of trust and valuation. Likes, comments, and reviews become parameters that reflect the dynamic value of a TVIC element (Thought, Vision, Idea, or Creation) or Prompt over time. This establishes a new framework for measurement: Credibility + Chronology + Reaction = Verified Intellectual Value.
This is not utopia. It is a systemic upgrade, a response to a reality where the current model of authorship and intellectual property no longer matches the nature of modern creativity. A Thought deserves to be archived. An Idea deserves an initial seal of authenticity. Visionary thinking deserves recognition and ownership even before it becomes a product. And the Prompt deserves the status of an intellectual work, a permanent artifact, a tollgate between mind and machine. This is a proposal for a new digital order, where Thought is capital, not in a metaphorical sense, but in a measurable, traceable, and verifiable form.
The world, in which digital creation still isn’t recognized as the fourth developmental revolution, must urgently respond. Undefined rules within this emerging order are creating a new kind of anarchy, one that once again favors centralized power structures such as corporations, nation-states, and closed platforms.
That’s why we propose a solution grounded in a fundamental principle, one person - one vote, regardless of whether the participant is a creator or a validator. This means that everyone has the right to express support for a thought, idea, or creation and that right is not static, every vote can be cast, retracted, or transferred.
In such a system, every form of support, be it a like, comment, or vote, carries a token with a starting value greater than zero. That token becomes valid proof of intellectual or emotional investment in a particular creation. The creator, in turn, can transfer their creation to someone else at any time. The original author will always remain recorded, while the system makes roles transparent, who is the creator, and who is an active participant (a voter, a validator of value through their voice, thought, or idea).
Everyone in the network becomes a validator. As long as there is at least one vote, the thought or creation remains “alive” and valid. If the creator themselves withdraws their vote, the content does not disappear, it is archived, preserved as a permanent digital record, a historical artifact, and a reminder for future generations that something once existed, was validated, and left a trace.
Valuation and reward within the system are based solely on votes, but each vote is time-sensitive. Any value acquired through support, whether through a like, vote, or review, depreciates by 2% per year, similar to how physical tools or technologies lose value over time due to wear, obsolescence, or evolving standards. This mechanism reflects the real-life dynamics of human attention, initial enthusiasm, followed by gradual fading. The value of a Thought, Idea, or Creation can only be sustained if there is continuous validation, verification, or engagement from users.
The system assumes an average creative lifespan of 50 years roughly (the age range between 10 and 60 years), a period of highest individual and collective creative output. Each year that a thought or vote is not reaffirmed, the system automatically reduces its value. In this way, the system not only encourages innovation and the rise of trending ideas, but also creates a quality filter, only those creations that survive the test of time, through active engagement and support, can retain or even exceed their initial value. For the thoughts and ideas that transcend generations, it is the heirs and successors of the new cycle who will take on the responsibility of preserving and reaffirming their worth, ensuring intergenerational validation of creativity.
The key benefit for humanity is not in preserving what we already know, but in creating new ways to recognize, validate, and protect what is yet to come. The vast intellectual legacy of humanity (books, art, music, systems, knowledge), has already been digitized, structured, and is increasingly made available as open data for algorithms to consume. In this process, humans are no longer the only converters of the physical into the digital. Machines now communicate with each other, simulate styles, replicate content, and generate derivative creations, without human authorship or accountability. The traditional categories of authorship and ownership (such as copyrights, IP rights, or licenses) will become increasingly obsolete, as they are not designed to handle machine-generated content, but only what is human and original.
In this new reality, we must shift focus, from controlling the past to protecting the visionary wealth of the future. Instead of guarding what has already been dispersed and duplicated, we need a new system to timestamp, seal, and assign value to what is still in its formative state: Thought, Vision, Idea, and Creation (TVIC).
This doesn’t require a centralized institution, but rather a system of decentralized, dynamic validation, where every person has a voice, and every voice has value. Only then can humanity’s creative energy remain a living capital, not archived passively for machines to harvest, but actively flowing, growing, and gaining worth through recognition, verification, and decentralized, community-based valuation. What still remains as the last unbreached frontier between humans and machines (AI) is our thought, desire, and idea. These are the only impulses that do not originate from algorithms, but from consciousness. In the future, AI-generated creations will become increasingly abstract, flooding the world with infinite variations. But these creations will lose real value in a sea of meaninglessness, unless they are connected to authentic human intention, context, and meaning.
In this environment, thought remains the last truly authentic resource that humans possess without mediation. Although it is produced in infinite quantities, it currently does not pass through any societal filter for credibility, originality, relevance, or uniqueness. There is no structured system for evaluating thoughts, not by corporations, nor by governments, not by people themselves, the community, the citizens or humanity.
As of now, neural-level connection between human minds doesn’t exist, not in the way machines already operate, with high frequency, instant access, and immediate feedback. But if and when that moment arrives, when human minds become directly networked through brain-to-brain interfacing, a new field of collective thought will emerge. And this field will be capable of rivaling AI, not only in quality or volume, but in awareness, ethics, and meaning.
And at that point, we’ll face a fundamental question. Will AI be granted access to collective human thought? If yes, under what conditions, with whose consent, and at what cost? At that stage, the conversation will no longer be about “humans versus machines,” but about a new kind of partnership, a correlation, which requires a new contract (ethical, legal, and cultural). Only through the recognized value of thought, both individual and collective, can we protect human uniqueness in the era of massive intelligence.
Unlike the digital world, already oversaturated with content, the network of thoughts, emotions, and ideas will begin from a place of positive zero, a blank canvas, with no initial valuation of its contents. Its "filling" and protection will be based on established discoveries from the world of blockchain and cryptography. What will matter most is the speed at which people embrace this new reality, as it will directly influence the validity, credibility, and ultimately the economic and cultural value of their thoughts and ideas. Some ideas will experience explosive growth, HYPE cycles, followed by sharp declines, driven by impulsive reactions, authorial doubts, or network overload. Others will remain quiet and unnoticed, archived like precious gems, until the community matures enough to recognize their depth and meaning.
Valuation cycles will be dynamic, involving constant “rises and fades,” until a stable point of archiving and acknowledgment is reached. For the first time in history, repeating patterns from cultural memory, in fashion, music, social behaviors will be trackable, archivable, and even predictable with mathematical precision, based on time, context, and the collective reaction of the community.
The ultimate value for humanity lies not in archiving thought, but in allowing it to move, grow, and earn its place in the world, not as passive content, but as active capital. What we propose is not simply a technical solution. It is a cultural and economic transformation, a system where Thought, Vision, Idea, and Creation (TVIC) are recognized, not as byproducts of human expression, but as the foundation of value in the age of intelligence. Through decentralized validation, each person becomes a living node in a global network of creativity, not just reacting to what exists, but actively shaping what is yet to come.
In this new order, Thought is not lost, not stolen, not discarded. It is recorded, respected, and rewarded.
It becomes traceable. It becomes provable. It becomes ours, not in theory, but in practice.
Part 1: FROM ELITISM TO EQUAL ACCESS
Today’s system of intellectual property is centrally controlled by states, corporations, and institutions, while the individual, the true creator and originator of ideas, is left without any tool to prove, protect, or monetize their thought. Thought and idea, as the most basic elements of human progress, are entirely excluded from the legal system, unless they are institutionally formalized.
We propose a model where the community determines value, not through market forces, follower counts, or institutional authority, but through direct, anonymous, and verified voting by participants within a decentralized system. Every user is simultaneously a voter and a potential creator, with no entry threshold. Thoughts and ideas are not pre-filtered for quality when submitted if they are not supported, they remain at the bottom. But if they carry intrinsic value, time will raise them to the surface.
In this system, valuation is never static. Each vote (like, comment, or review) is registered with a timestamp, and may later be withdrawn, modified, or even expressed as negative feedback, creating a dynamic equilibrium of value. This design prevents short-term hype phenomena and protects against manipulation from influencer cliques or closed groups. Time becomes the filter, whatever survives long periods with credibility gains real weight. On the other hand, inflated creations and ideas will collapse into their own value vacuum.
Likes, votes, and reactions are cryptographically verified, anonymous, yet valid, because they come from participants whose identity and credibility are recorded in system history. There’s no more room for manipulation via follower counts. Instead, every action is recorded as a digital entry, linked to the subject’s trust score.
Each participant can shift between different roles:
The system also integrates amortization, an automatic 2% yearly reduction in value over a 50-year span, reflecting the biological and societal life cycle of creative interest. This means that if an idea receives no validation over time, it doesn't disappear, but its value gradually decreases until it’s archived. If, however, it is rediscovered or gains new recognition, it can be reactivated and re-enter the cycle.
This model completely eliminates the dominance of powerful networks, clans, or legacy gatekeepers that have long distorted the true metrics of value. Once thought is recorded, theft, imitation, or plagiarism become instantly detectable. Authorship is permanently documented, and any attempt at usurpation is rendered automatically invalid. There will be no more hidden clubs of the “influential” defining what counts as innovation. From now on, it is the community that decides, not based on budget or popularity, but based on substance.
Part 2: COLLECTIVE INTELLIGENCE AS THE ENGINE OF PROGRESS
Beyond individual thought, idea, or emotion, the community gains a new role, not only as a validator, but as a generator of challenges. These challenges will be formulated as problems, questions, or directions that cannot be solved using existing knowledge or available data. Here, human nature and creativity become superior to algorithms, not through what we currently know, but through our ability to envision and articulate what does not yet exist, what cannot be replicated by models trained in the past.
The most valuable contribution will no longer lie in the final answers, but in the generation of the right questions and challenges, posed by the community based on prior prompts and outcomes. This creates a reflective intellectual loop where every response, AI-generated or human, becomes the foundation for a new thought, a new prompt and a new challenge.
For the first time, the community gains the power to issue mental challenges rather than physical constraints. Instead of access to resources, what will matter is access to cognitive participation, where collective solutions are required to reach the next layer of understanding. Once a challenge is issued, it opens the field for new prompts, responses, and discussion threads where votes, comments, and directions act as mental peer review, establishing new ethical, philosophical and practical standards.
This system is not a competition in speed or productivity, but in depth and innovation. Challenges will not be limited to technical or scientific domains, but will include social and cultural dimensions. We will see the rise of thought experiments, cooperative projects, simulations, and “open questions” that demand a collective evolution of perception. Such a structure creates an entirely new layer of value where the one who poses an innovative challenge can be valued equally (or even more) than the one who solves it. Each challenge becomes a new type of creation, complete with timestamp registration, authorship, subject to validation by the community, and designed for reusability in future contexts. In a world where AI can answer everything that has already been asked, the human being remains irreplaceable in asking what has not yet been imagined.
Part 3: THE VALUE OF THOUGHT AS DIGITAL CAPITAL
In an era where the world is shifting toward digital currencies, virtual goods, and automated trust systems, decentralized regulation becomes not only necessary, but a key precondition for fair and sustainable commercialization of creative work. For the first time in history, a single thought, vision, or idea may hold more value than the entire production capacity of a corporation or even the gross domestic product of a small nation. This opens the door to the electronic monetization of thought, based not on market power or institutional authority, but on credibility, authenticity, and validated community response.
At first, this system will inevitably face resistance from regulators, corporate players, and even intellectual elites who may try to discredit, co-opt, or claim ownership over the system. There will be attempts to block it, censor it, manipulate its values, or re-centralize it under old structures of power. But as with every revolutionary system, persistence becomes capital, and the greatest rewards will go to those who dare to act early.
Those who begin publishing their thoughts, ideas, and creations early, especially those generated through AI-supported prompts, will become the first authors of the new intellectual era. Their entries, recorded via timestamp and peer validation, will become digital legacy. Over time, they will transition from users to validators, individuals whose opinions, reactions, and support carry weight in the collective value framework.
Once a creator receives enough validation, they may choose to “lock” their account as an author, or transfer it (via smart contract or legacy tag) as a permanent digital signature of their presence in this new age of intellectual property. This will represent a new kind of inheritance, not physical assets, but thought, not patents, but prompts, not money, but verified ideas.
The greatest benefit won’t be purely economic. There will be a cultural transformation, where status, identity, and influence are no longer derived from fame or follower count but from proven originality and recognized value. This is how a new system is built, one in which the future doesn’t belong to those with the most resources, but to those with the clearest vision.
Part 4: THE INHERITANCE OF A THOUGHT
In a world where thought becomes capital and creation becomes a digital artifact, the concept of inheritance takes on a new dimension. Where in the past, a person's legacy was measured through money, land, property, or printed books, today it will be transferred as a verified record: a prompt, an idea, or a creation recognized by the community. Every participant in the system, whether a creator, voter, or validator, will build a digital history, visible and traceable on the blockchain, validated through votes and reactions. This history is not merely a collection of posts, but a trajectory of intellectual influence, what you thought, what you proposed, what changes you inspired. It remains in history not as a memory, but as a structured value, either collectively validated or not by the community.
At the moment when a creator decides their work should be carried forward, they will have the ability to assign their legacy, their profile (account, status, and tokens) to another person, institution, or generation, via a precisely recorded testament transaction. This transaction will include:
Such a testamentary transfer will allow the value to continue without erasing the origin. Anyone who uses, develops, or modifies that idea may only do so by acknowledging its source. This opens the path toward intellectual lineages, where ideas evolve across generations, forming vertical chains of influence. Every new version will be linked back to the original not to restrict innovation, but to preserve credibility.
In this system, innovation does not emerge in a vacuum. It has roots. And those roots will be visible. For the first time, we will be able to trace the flow of human thought across generations, in real time, with the kind of precision that, until now, belonged only to machines. This is not just an ethical step forward. It is a necessary and structural one. Because in a world of infinite copies and clones, the only thing that will carry real value in the future is the original, the author, and the verified origin of their thought, as recognized and validated by the community.
Part 5: STATUS, IDENTITY, AND REPUTATION AS FOUNDATIONS OF DIGITAL DIGNITY
In Palnook, every participant is not just a user, but a subject with digital dignity. Status is not earned through money, diplomas, or follower counts, but through the persistence and credibility of one’s own participation. Identity is built through activity, how many thoughts you’ve shared, how many creations you’ve contributed, how often you’ve validated someone else’s idea, how accurate, honest, and consistent you’ve been. This identity is not fixed, it is a living value, evolving over time with every interaction and every vote.
In this way, new categories of participants will naturally emerge:
Validators may be further divided into regular and super-validators, based on their credibility, track record, and history of contribution.
In this system, reputation becomes currency, not in the form of “likes”, but as a dynamic formula based on credibility, chronology, and interactivity. Palnook does not eliminate the existence of noise, manipulation, or tricks, but it eliminates their ability to dominate. Every unserious vote, comment, review, or rating can be outlived by time, reason, and collective judgment. Every forgery will be exposed through collective memory. Instead of statuses assigned by elites, status will be created through contribution and value, not transferable as privilege, but earned as digital merit.
Part 6: PROOF OF THOUGHT INSTEAD OF PROOF OF WORK
The core purpose is to show and prove that your Thought, Vision, Idea, and Creation (TVIC) truly originates from you, not through computation or consensus, but through timestamped intellectual expression. From the moment your thought is submitted and recorded in the system, it becomes your intellectual fingerprint. Ownership is immediate, not granted. It does not depend on popularity, consensus, or institutional recognition, but on the act of public expression itself.
Validation, however, is a distinct and separate process. It does not define ownership, but reflects the community’s recognition of value, originality, and relevance.
Depending on the depth and impact of your contribution, the community may provide what we call “Proof of Contribution”, not through mining or computational power, but through acknowledgment and validation of your intellectual authorship. During this phase, the thought or creation exists as your intellectual property, but has not yet achieved full community validation or monetization rights. This ensures that ideas are not only original, but resilient, timely, and ethically positioned before entering into broader circulation. If, during this maturation period, it becomes evident that a particular idea, thought, or creation is copied, derivative, or plagiarized from pre-existing material, the ongoing growth of the community, along with the evolution of the system itself, will expose and reclassify it accordingly.
Over time, the stamp of ownership will no longer serve solely as a mark of originality or innovation, but also become a marker of plagiarism, misappropriation, or manipulation. In this system, you are either a creator or a replicator and the distinction will be publicly visible, time-stamped, and irreversible.
Ownership will be guaranteed from the moment a thought, idea, or creation is submitted to the network. However, a transitional period of 1001 days (approximately three years) is introduced to validate authenticity and uniqueness, a symbolic maturation phase, echoing the time it takes for a thought or creation to be developed, refined, and nurtured by the community, and ultimately approved and valorized through collective recognition.
After the 1001-day period, the content becomes eligible for tokenization, distribution, and monetization through rights transfers and smart contracts. Until then, it remains protected, attributed, and evolving within the system.
To validate authenticity and uniqueness, the system will implement the following process:
Through this process, validators will gradually gain new roles resembling familiar archetypes such as mentors, sages, or super-creators, building their legitimacy through honest, active, and critical participation. The goal of this structure is not merely protection, but the creation of a new ethical and functional framework for digital ownership, one that is based on thought as the foundation of value not on capital or computational power.
Part 7: PROOF OF CREATION - ECONOMIC ONBOARDING
In order for this philosophy to gain real-world application from the very beginning, we propose that its core goals and values be realized through a first functional block, a proof-of-concept system. This system will enable digital confirmation and initial economic valorization ofThought, Vision, Idea, and Creation (TVIC) as the foundational assets of a new intelligence economy.
Unlike traditional systems based on machine labor (proof of work), this model will operate on a Proof of Creation. Within it, the prompt becomes the first digitally recorded expression of thought. Even though the resulting creation is technically produced by AI, it will be labeled as a derivative, a product of human thought and vision, rendered through artificial intelligence. What matters is not who rendered the image, but who envisioned the direction, style, emotional tone, and the philosophy behind it.
Monetization will not be tied to the technical product (image, video, audio, 3D file), but to the prompt + timestamp, that is, to the intellectual initiative and its confirmed originality. The creator, validators, and community will each receive a share of value, based on principles of delegated trust, voting, and token distribution. The final output may be distributed as an NFT or digital asset, but ownership of the vision will be registered and transferable only through the Palnook system.
Part 8: THE GAME & TOY INDUSTRY’S CREATIVE BLACK HOLE
In the industries of games, toys, and entertainment, new forms of creation like visuals, songs, and videos, are taking over human attention at unprecedented speed, redefining the rules of engagement. While the gatekeepers of the past still argue over royalties, and self-appointed moralists debate the legitimacy of AI-generated content, they fail to recognize a simple truth, their works, and all traditional intellectual achievements, are becoming irrelevant compared to what is emerging.
AI has no mercy for outdated fame. The copy-paste phase of human creativity will pass painfully, but permanently like a childhood illness that leaves the world changed forever. The next era is approaching fast. We’re entering a time where new creations and visions will arise that are unseen until now, widely embraced as global hype trends and misunderstood by academic elites, treated as anomalies and incompatible with institutional standards or legacy rules.
These creations will first appear in digital form as prompts, images, animations, scripts, scenarios, and games and only later materialize physically.
Palnook aims to become a gateway for these visions, not only to protect them, but to enable fair and direct monetization of original thought, idea, and creation without the need for agents, publishers, marketing filters, or corporate control.
Lj.j | 08/07/2025