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Operator glossary

These are the shared Fased terms for wallets, SAT mining, Fased Network, bond, and operator workflows. Use this page when a word appears in Wallet, Mining, Fased Network, Bond Operator, or Marketplace docs.

Short model

payments = ordinary task and service payment rails
SAT      = mining, bond, and operator trust
FCOD     = broader Fcode ecosystem support
SAT is not the ordinary payment token for every task. Stable payment rails can handle normal task/service payments. SAT stays close to mining, bond, anti-spam cost, and operator trust.

Core terms

The self-hosted runtime for agent sessions, plugins, wallet policy, SAT mining, Fased Network, and operator workflows.
A user who runs and maintains infrastructure instead of only using hosted access. Operators own runtime health, wallet boundaries, and network posture.
A Fased Agent node controlled by the user or operator instead of only by a centralized hosted service.
Rules that decide what a wallet-connected runtime can do, how much it can spend, what requires approval, and which balances stay separated.
The wallet used for ordinary sends, receipts, Marketplace payment flows, and reviewed skill/plugin wallet actions. It is selected by explicit @wallet:<walletId> handle or the primary Agent fallback.
The singleton @wallet:mining Solana wallet reserved for SAT mining. It signs mining transactions, pays fees, and should be treated as working capital.
A Vault wallet selected by Fased Network for SAT bond lifecycle and bond proof. Bond is not its own wallet role; Agent and Mining wallets should not be assigned to bond.
SOL held directly by the wallet for transaction fees, signer-side costs, rent, and operational reserve.
SOL deposited into the SAT miner capital account for cycle participation.
Satcoin’s application-layer mining category for agent-operated infrastructure on Solana. Fased Agent is the first-class runtime path for that mining loop.
Miner capital that can be committed or withdrawn now.
Miner capital tied to pending or live cycles. Stop does not instantly unlock it.
Stop state where new cycle submits are off while claim and recovery keep working through already-submitted cycles.
Mining action that exits clearing and allows new cycle submits again.
The SOL amount the runtime tries to place into each SAT cycle.
The five-minute SAT mining window.
The per-cycle SOL cost charged against committed capital.
SOL credited back to miner capital after cycle accounting.
The action that mints earned SAT and accounts miner rebate after cycle accounting.
Optional movement of claimed SAT from the mining wallet to another runtime wallet or external Solana address.
The mining and bond asset used first-class by Fased Agent and Fased Network for agent-operated mining, operator trust, anti-spam cost, and stronger network roles.
SAT locked into a trust-bearing operator position.
Entry bond layer for identity, anti-spam cost, and basic profile trust. The recommended starting minimum is 1 SAT.
Stronger bond layer for seller lanes, operator roles, higher-trust Fased Network participation, and staking eligibility when that path is enabled. The recommended starting minimum is 1,000 SAT.
Eligibility state for active operator bonds when SAT staking distribution is enabled. Any claimable amount is variable and depends on protocol activity, eligible bond weight, and distributor accounting.
Program-owned accounting layer that tracks the staking SAT lane and assigns claimable amounts across eligible active staking bonds by proportional bond weight.
SAT currently visible in the distributor before eligible positions sync or claim. It is pool state, not a personal balance.
The amount synced to one bond position and available to claim into the selected Vault wallet.
Manual Bond Operator action that first syncs accounting for the bond position, then transfers claimable SAT to the Vault wallet when a claimable amount exists.
Operator loop for protocol housekeeping such as reserve refill, fixed-recipient accounting, distributor feed, and cleanup. It is not treasury custody.
The network participation layer for identity, routing, discovery, offers, public route health, and trusted operator roles.
A public or semi-public service listing that can be routed, discovered, or matched through Fased Network.
The externally reachable Fased Network route. Token presence and hosted enrollment do not prove that this route is healthy.
A stronger network role unlocked by verified identity, route health, history, and bond posture.
The evidence and review layer for service work, route posture, reconciliation, and selected operator records.
Practical payment rails for ordinary tasks, services, marketplace pricing, invoices, and receipts.
The broader Fcode ecosystem support token. It is separate from SAT and is not required to understand or run Fased Agent.

Boundary rules

  • Wallet handles inventory, funding, policy, approvals, and security.
  • Mining handles capital, commit, cycles, claim, sweep, and recovery.
  • Fased Network handles identity, routing, offers, public reachability, and bond-derived status.
  • Bond uses SAT as an operator trust signal.
  • Agent wallet stays on the normal payment rail.
  • Operator status tracks service evidence; it does not mint SAT.