12.5 Smart-Contract–Centric Web3 Stacks
When cryptographic authority is the foundation, tokens and complex on-chain logic become unnecessary.
Token-Based Model vs PTERI
| Category | Traditional Model | Problems | PTERI Replacement |
|---|---|---|---|
| Identity Primitive | Tokens represent identity and access | Identity leakage | No tokens |
| Execution Model | Complex smart contracts | Large attack surface | No smart contracts |
| On-Chain Design | On-chain logic and metadata | Poor UX, heavy state | Minimal on-chain footprint |
| Incentive Structure | Speculation-first incentives | Misaligned priorities | Utility-first cryptographic authority |
| Verification | Logic embedded in contracts | Hard to audit and upgrade | Off-chain deterministic verification |
| System Complexity | Multiple layers of programmable state | Increased failure modes | Cryptography only |
Core Principle
"Cryptography is kept. Everything else is removed."
Authority is proven by signature.
Execution is verified deterministically.
No tokens. No speculative layers. No unnecessary state.