AbstractContemporary blockchain architectures face a critical impasse defined herein as the "Tetra-Lemma"—a four-dimensional optimization problem comprising decentralization, security, scalability, and thermodynamic sustainability. Proof-of-Work networks confront diminishing security budgets, while Proof-of-Stake systems risk validator centralization. This paper presents a Unified Monetary-Supply Framework designed to resolve these structural conflicts. By deriving a closed-form solution for supply dynamics that integrates a deterministic "Customized Halving Mechanism" with probabilistic asset attrition models, we demonstrate a mathematical convergence that maintains thermodynamic security over a secular horizon. Key Quantitative Findings: Asymptotic Convergence: While effective circulating supply may experience a temporary peak (approx. 27 million RIN), all evaluated models are engineered to stabilize below the 21 million threshold (specifically converging to 20.88 million RIN). Secular Stability: The framework secures a deflationary emission schedule mirroring Bitcoin’s scarcity model over a multi-century horizon of 443–703 years. Publication Status & RoadmapThis manuscript (v1.5.0) is maintained as a Living Research Document. It serves as the foundational theoretical framework for the Rincoin protocol. Future iterations will formalize the consensus mechanisms required to govern these algorithmic parameters. Integrity & Provenance ArchitectureThe scientific integrity and existence of this document are secured by a Triple-Verification Layer: 1. Academic Provenance: Indexed via Zenodo (DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.17141922). 2. Thermodynamic Timestamping: Anchored to the Bitcoin blockchain via OpenTimestamps. 3. Identity Assurance: Digitally signed by the author via a third-party certification authority (GMO Sign). Note: Verification data and the "Certificate of Authenticity" are available in the supplementary files. CorrespondencePrimary Author: Michiru Tokino (also known as Aevust in the decentralized infrastructure community). Academic Inquiries: edu@aevust.org Community Governance: @aevustus (Discord) / @aevust (X/Telegram)
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