Reserve Compounding
Reserve Compounding. Treats reserve economics as an income statement with gross revenue, costs, net revenue, and allocations.
What is it?
Reserve Compounding is a defined part of ACCURATE's revenue framework. Reserve Compounding. Treats reserve economics as an income statement with gross revenue, costs, net revenue, and allocations.
Why does it exist?
It separates reserve compounding from adjacent balances, permissions, costs, and status claims so users can evaluate one economic object at a time.
How does it work economically?
A change involving reserve compounding affects reported economics when it is eligible under the applicable mandate, measured under the published method, and reconciled to its source record.
What does the user see?
The interface reports reserve compounding with its current status, applicable value, source class, and timestamp. Missing source data is shown as “—”, never replaced with an invented value.
What can go wrong?
Treats reserve economics as an income statement with gross revenue, costs, net revenue, and allocations. Implementation, market conditions, legal access, and controls can differ by context. Revenue, reserve growth, token performance, and availability are never guaranteed.
Metrics that prove it
Current StatusDefinition, source, and current value.—
Applicable ParameterDefinition, source, and current value.—
Reported ValueDefinition, source, and current value.—
Source RecordDefinition, source, and current value.—
Data TimestampDefinition, source, and current value.—