United Citizens • Community Checkers • Oligopoly Testnet

Terms of Service

Counsel-review draft • Version 0.9 • August 13, 2026. These Terms are a working draft for review by qualified Georgia and applicable federal counsel. They do not constitute legal advice and should not be published as final Terms until the operator, contact information, prize terms, privacy notice, dispute process, age eligibility, and governing-law provisions are confirmed.

Important notice. The testnet is experimental. It is not a bank, financial institution, securities exchange, payment network, credit bureau, identity bureau, social-credit system, cryptocurrency, investment product, fiduciary, religious authority, political campaign, voter-registration service, or promise of profit.

Effective dateTo be established before launch
OperatorMake Everyone Great Again (MEGA), sole proprietorship / MEGA DBA
StatusCounsel-review draft; not yet effective
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1. Acceptance and scope

These Terms govern voluntary access to the United Citizens Community Checkers testnet, including the free Oligopoly browser experience, the three authorized QR-code doorways, the two-scan encounter process, and related testnet General Ledger records. By deliberately selecting “Accept,” registering a device-presence object, or scanning an authorized QR code after these Terms are presented, you indicate electronic acceptance. You may decline and remain unrecognized by scanning nothing.

2. Voluntary participation; no extraction and no judgment

3. One checker; three authorized QR doorways

Each person is represented, at most, by one voluntarily registered device-presence object—the Community Checker moving through a finite lifetime. Only the following three QR categories may initiate testnet encounters:

QR doorwayHuman questionLedger boundary
Identity QRAm I willing to be present?Device presence and role choice; not a complete identity profile
YAM-is-On QRAm I willing to consider this trade?Money/trade-value pathway; separate from XP
Seeking Gratitude QRAm I willing to recognize this presence?Gratitude/XP pathway; never money

4. Two-scan Y/Y/Y proof guideline

Every initiated encounter enters the append-only General Ledger. Scan 1 issues the encounter and selects exactly one pathway: MONEY or GRATITUDE. Scan 2 independently records the receiving checker’s answers:

ResponseQuestion
Y₁ — DeliveryWas the stated good, service, or gratitude delivered?
Y₂ — DestinationDid it reach the intended recipient or final destination?
Y₃ — AgreementDo you agree the encounter happened as recorded?

Binary computation: Encounter True ≐ Y₁ ∧ Y₂ ∧ Y₃. Only Y/Y/Y records True. Any N, one or more NULL responses, expiration without Scan 2, or unresolved conflicting evidence records False. False means only that the defined proof is absent; it does not mean dishonesty, failure, or diminished human worth.

A True result establishes Proof of Delivery and Acceptance for the defined encounter. It does not independently establish cash payment, open-market price, product quality, legal title, future performance, motive, morality, salvation, or human worth.

5. Mandatory dotted-equivalence notation: ≐

The symbol ≐ (Unicode U+2250) is the canonical notation for every algorithmic function, interface, ledger entry, report, API payload, formula display, export, and audit artifact that asserts or communicates equivalence involving human presence, community trade value, gratitude, XP, NWP, allocation, conversion reference, reconciliation, or extinguishment.

The dot over the equal sign means the relationship is testnet-defined, consent-dependent, context-bound, and subject to human reconciliation. It is not a universal mathematical identity, cash convertibility promise, market-price guarantee, or judgment of human equality or worth.

ContextRequired formMeaning
Encounter proofTrue ≐ Y₁ ∧ Y₂ ∧ Y₃Defined two-scan proof condition
Trade reference$30 trade value ≐ accepted Y/Y/Y encounterRecorded community trade value, not necessarily cash paid
Gratitude reference$30-equivalent XP allocation ≐ accepted Y/Y/Y encounterXP recognition only; never money
NWP assuranceNWP ≐ capped verified presencePresence assurance subject to daily capacity
Reconciliationdisputed ≐ reconciled after human consensusStatus transition supported by preserved evidence

5.1 Required uses

5.2 Permitted ordinary equals sign

The ordinary equals sign (=) may be used only where no human-value equivalence is asserted, including programming assignment, Boolean or validation comparison, ordinary arithmetic identity, and verbatim third-party code that cannot be altered—provided the testnet-facing output uses ≐ where required.

5.3 Conformance and correction

A testnet function that substitutes =, ≈, ≡, :, →, or another sign for required ≐ is notation-nonconforming. The affected assertion must be flagged, prevented from reaching final Reconciled or Extinguished status, and corrected through an append-only correction event. The original record remains preserved. Notation nonconformance is a system-quality finding, never a character judgment against a participant.

6. Money and Gratitude remain separate

Every encounter selects one pathway at issuance. A MONEY encounter cannot become GRATITUDE because settlement fails. A GRATITUDE encounter cannot become money because Y/Y/Y is True. The shared $30 reference enables comparison; it does not merge custody, settlement, obligations, or ledgers.

PathwayTrue result establishesDoes not establish
GRATITUDE / Seeking Gratitude$30-equivalent XP allocation and capped presence assuranceMoney, debt, wages, deposit, crypto, or withdrawal right

7. XP and Network Weighted Presence

XP means Experience Presence. NWP means Network Weighted Presence. NWP may assure verified presence behind a True Y/Y/Y encounter but does not assure price, payment, product quality, future performance, identity completeness, or character.

8. Ledger status, disputes, and human consensus

The canonical append-only status vocabulary is Issued, Pending, Matured, Disputed, Reconciled, and Extinguished. A dispute must mature into Reconciled through preserved evidence and human review before Extinguishment or approved carry-forward. Algorithms may recommend or organize evidence; humans retain the final choice when interpretation or consensus is required.

9. Privacy and data minimization

10. Research and institutional status

Community Checkers may support proposed behavioral research into presence and cooperation. Research participation must be separately presented from these Terms and from ordinary gameplay. Where applicable, informed consent, privacy protections, an independent IRB determination, and institutional authorization are required. References to CEI, Unity Church–Atlanta, UNG, AYSPS, Santa Fe Institute, or another organization remain proposed unless formally accepted in writing.

11. Hats, prizes, and promotions

The announced 15,000 MEGAvoter hats are a proposed prize pool and visible thank-you. Before any active entry or distribution, separate published prize terms must state eligibility, geography, dates, selection, notification, availability, quantity limits, sponsor/contact information, and the legally required no-purchase pathway. Research consent, scanning, practicing FAITH, religious belief, political choice, membership, pledge, purchase, or donation must not be represented as guaranteeing a prize or improving odds unless lawful published terms expressly provide otherwise.

12. Conduct and system integrity guidelines

Participants should not impersonate another checker, manipulate QR codes, create fraudulent delivery evidence, interfere with another person’s choice, exploit the testnet, introduce malicious code, or use records to harass, discriminate, surveil, or judge. The operator may limit or suspend technical access to protect people, evidence integrity, and system availability. Any such action should be documented without converting it into a moral judgment or deleting append-only history.

13. Intellectual property and feedback

The testnet, names, content, artwork, and software may be protected by applicable intellectual-property rights. These Terms grant only a limited, revocable, nonexclusive right to use the testnet for its intended experimental purpose. Participants retain rights in their original feedback but authorize the operator to use voluntarily submitted, nonconfidential feedback to improve the testnet without compensation or attribution, unless separately agreed.

14. Experimental service; no warranties

THE TESTNET IS PROVIDED “AS IS” AND “AS AVAILABLE” FOR EXPERIMENTAL, EDUCATIONAL, AND BEHAVIORAL-RESEARCH PREPARATION PURPOSES. TO THE MAXIMUM EXTENT PERMITTED BY LAW, NO WARRANTY IS MADE THAT THE TESTNET WILL BE UNINTERRUPTED, ERROR-FREE, SECURE, ACCURATE, SUITABLE FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, OR CAPABLE OF PRODUCING FINANCIAL, LEGAL, RELIGIOUS, SOCIAL, OR RESEARCH OUTCOMES. NOTHING IN THESE TERMS EXCLUDES RIGHTS THAT CANNOT LAWFULLY BE EXCLUDED.

15. Limitation of liability

To the maximum extent permitted by applicable law, the operator will not be liable for indirect, incidental, special, consequential, exemplary, or punitive damages arising from testnet use. Any enforceable aggregate cap, exclusions, consumer carve-outs, and jurisdiction-specific language must be established by qualified counsel before launch. This draft intentionally does not invent a dollar cap.

16. Changes, suspension, and testnet sunset

The operator may revise testnet functions, guidelines, or these Terms as learning occurs. Material changes should be dated, versioned, presented before renewed affirmative participation, and retained in reproducible form. The operator may suspend or end the testnet while preserving required records and providing any notices required by law. A testnet record is not a perpetual promise of service or future mainnet recognition.

17. Electronic records and acceptance

Electronic acceptance should be affirmatively captured, logically associated with the accepted version, timestamped, and stored in a form capable of accurate later reproduction. Declining or scanning nothing does not create acceptance. Participants should be able to retain or access the applicable Terms. Any additional consent required for research, minors, prizes, marketing, location, biometrics, or financial activity must be obtained separately.

18. Age eligibility

Until counsel approves a youth pathway and any required parental-consent process, independent account or device registration should be limited to adults age 18 or older. Public observation without scanning remains available subject to gathering guidelines. The operator should not knowingly collect personal information from children through the testnet without implementing applicable protections.

19. Governing law, disputes, and contact

Proposed governing law: State of Georgia, without regard to conflict-of-law principles. The final dispute forum, informal-resolution process, venue, arbitration choice (if any), class-action language (if any), consumer-rights carve-outs, notices, and operator contact details must be completed and approved by qualified counsel. No binding arbitration or waiver is inserted into this draft without an informed operator decision.

20. Severability, no waiver, and entire agreement

If a provision is held unenforceable, it should be limited or removed only to the minimum extent necessary, and the remainder should continue where lawful. Failure to enforce a provision is not a waiver. These Terms, the Privacy Notice, published prize terms, research consent, and any expressly incorporated notices form the applicable agreement for their respective subjects; a conflict should be resolved by the more specific, later accepted document to the extent lawful.

Appendix A — Implementation acceptance checklist

Appendix B — Counsel review priorities

Counsel-review draft • Version 0.9 • August 13, 2026. Appendix C source notes for counsel are in the downloadable PDF.