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POST Token Whitepaper

Technical Documentation

POST Token Whitepaper

Comprehensive technical and business documentation for the POST Token ecosystem. Learn about our dual-token system, consensus mechanisms, and how we're transforming postal financial services for 192 countries.

Key Highlights

192 Countries

Global postal network coverage through UPU member nations

600,000+ Post Offices

Physical touchpoints for last-mile financial services

Dual Token System

POST for users/merchants, PSDR for operator settlements

Transaction-Linked

PSDR minting tied to real postal transactions

Abstract

POST Token introduces a revolutionary blockchain-based ecosystem designed specifically for the global postal industry. By leveraging the existing infrastructure of 192 national postal operators and over 600,000 post offices worldwide, POST Token creates a seamless bridge between traditional postal services and modern digital finance.

The platform operates on a dual-token model: the POST token serves as the primary medium of exchange for users, merchants, and investors, while the PSDR (Postal SDR) token provides a stable settlement mechanism for inter-operator transactions, pegged to the IMF's Special Drawing Rights.

This whitepaper presents the technical architecture, tokenomics, governance model, and implementation roadmap for POST Token, demonstrating how blockchain technology can transform postal financial services while maintaining regulatory compliance and operational security.

Whitepaper Sections

Core Principles

  • Transaction-Linked Conversion

    PSDR can only be minted with valid postal transaction IDs

  • Controlled Release

    4-year vesting with daily, weekly, monthly, and annual limits

  • UPU Oversight

    Platform hosted by Universal Postal Union for trust and compliance

  • Dual Token Economy

    POST for public use, PSDR for operator settlements only

  • Global Interoperability

    Seamless cross-border transactions between 192 countries

  • Reward Distribution

    Incentives for all participants: users, merchants, and operators