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Writing the whitepaper: vision and mechanics of $JTN

The Jetons.re project was built on a simple conviction: Réunion has all the human, creative, and technical resources to propose a credible, structuring digital asset.

Writing the whitepaper: vision and mechanics of $JTN

The $JTN whitepaper demonstrates it. It lays out our vision, our method, and the mechanisms that frame the existence of this utility token. This document does not try to impress with oversized promises; it focuses on clarifying, explaining, and setting the foundations of what we see as the first carefully developed utility token from Réunion.

The first part of the whitepaper presents our ambition. Jetons.re was born on an island territory where digital innovation is increasingly important. The project lives at the crossroads of media, technology, and community. $JTN structures this convergence by providing a reliable, transparent, and scalable technical tool. The goal is not to create a speculative product, but an asset that supports an ecosystem, eases access to features, values creators, and strengthens interactions between the platform and its users.

The whitepaper then details the internal mechanics of $JTN. Its issuance relies on a 100 million-token SPL Legacy mint, a simple, proven format compatible with all Solana tools. Roles, authorities, and vesting procedures are precisely documented. Official addresses are published and rights management is explained transparently. The document also stresses the strictly utilitarian nature of $JTN, aligned with safety, proper disclosure, and prudent management principles expected in a regulatory framework like MiCA.

Finally, the whitepaper explains our method. The project moves step by step: development, audit, IDL publication, progressive release of tools, integration with the Journal.re media, and a roadmap of continuous improvements. Nothing is improvised. We wanted a clear, concise, coherent document that reflects the project’s real state and that will be updated regularly as it evolves.