Capital Contract

The Capital Contract is the core component of the Techno-Capital Machine. It manages user deposits, directs yield, and distributes MOR rewards.

Evolution

V1 (Launched Feb 8, 2024)

  • Single-asset deposits limited to stETH

  • Yield sourced from Lido stETH staking

  • Depositors earned MOR emissions based on deposit size and Power Factor multiplier

  • Withdrawals possible after 7 days (no permanent lockups)

  • Fully non-custodial design from the start — users always retained control over deposits

  • Audited contracts deployed for the Fair Launch


V2 (Launched Sept 18, 2025)

  • Multi-asset support – stETH, USDC, USDT, wBTC (with more to be added)

  • Expanded yield strategies – new assets routed through Aave and other protocols (not just Lido)

  • Referral system introduced – depositors can share and earn bonuses for bringing new capital

  • Enhanced security – Zenith audit, Code4Arena competition, and ongoing bug bounty layered on top of V1’s audit baseline


What Stays the Same

  • Non-custodial by design – deposits always remain user-controlled

  • Deposits fuel the Techno-Capital Machine → yield is used for MOR buybacks, Protocol-Owned Liquidity, and token burns

  • Depositors rewarded with MOR emissions

  • Withdrawals possible after a minimum 7-day delay


Key Differences at a Glance

Feature
V1
V2

Supported Assets

stETH only

stETH, USDC, USDT, wBTC (expandable)

Yield Source

Lido

Lido + Aave

Security

Independent audit + Public Bug Bounty

Independent audit + Public Bug Bounty + Self-hosted Bug Bounty

Referral Program

Fully on-chain

Improved fully on-chain

Flexibility

Single-asset deposits

Multi-asset, modular yield expansion

Why V2 Matters

V2 extends the Capital Contract from a single-asset yield engine into a multi-asset, scalable capital layer. It enables broader participation, diversified yield, and stronger resilience — while preserving the fair-launch ethos and non-custodial design that have been present since day one.

Technical Documentation

For contract addresses, functions, and integration details, see the full Distribution Protocol Documentation.

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