Key Concepts and Terminology
This guide covers the essential terms and concepts you'll encounter when using Renatus. Understanding these terms will help you navigate the platform more effectively.
Agent Concepts
| Term | Definition |
|---|
| Agent | An autonomous AI-driven service configured to perform specific tasks with minimal human intervention. |
| Tokenized Agent | An AI agent launched with an associated cryptocurrency token, unlocking progressive capabilities. |
| Non-Tokenized Agent | An agent that does not involve issuing a new token, suitable for personal or business use. |
| Character Card | Defines your agent's personality, background, expertise, and communication style (limited to 1000 tokens). |
| Behavior Rules | Guidelines that control how your agent responds and interacts (limited to 1000 tokens). |
| Agent Image | A visual representation of your agent used across platforms and interfaces. |
Platform Components
| Term | Definition |
|---|
| Agent Builder | The interface where you design and customize AI personalities with all necessary configurations. |
| Telegram Integration | Connect your agent to Telegram groups and chats for community management and interaction. |
| Twitter/X Integration | Allow your agent to post, monitor, and respond to social media content. |
| Web Agent | The primary interface for direct interactions with your agent through the Renatus platform. |
| Moderation Settings | Rules and filters to control what content your agent responds to on different platforms. |
| Whitelist Settings | Controls which Telegram groups your agent can be added to and respond in. |
DeFi Terminology
| Term | Definition |
|---|
| Bonding Curve | A mathematical mechanism that determines token price during the initial distribution phase. |
| Bonding Phase | The initial token phase where tokens are purchased directly from the bonding contract at a gradually increasing price. |
| Graduation | The transition point when a token moves from the bonding phase to trading on PancakeSwap V3 (occurs at 100% bonding progress). |
| Graduated Token | The new token contract deployed after graduation that trades on PancakeSwap V3. |
| LiqLocker | A contract that manages vested liquidity and fee distribution after graduation. |
| Token Fee | A small percentage fee (0-10%) applied to token transactions after graduation, configurable by the creator. |
| Liquidity Position | Funds added to a trading pair that enable token swaps and generate fee revenue. |
| Vesting Period | The timeframe (in months) over which 50% of liquidity is released to token holders after graduation. |
| Vesting Cliff | An optional period (in months) during which no vested liquidity is released. |
Platform-Specific Terms
Telegram Terms
| Term | Definition |
|---|
| API Token | The Bot API token obtained from BotFather that connects your agent to Telegram. |
| Moderation Rules | Configurable triggers and responses that determine how your agent interacts in Telegram groups. |
| Whitelist Mode | A setting that restricts your agent to only respond in specifically approved Telegram chats. |
Twitter/X Terms
| Term | Definition |
|---|
| Auth Attempt | The process of connecting your Twitter account to your Renatus agent. |
| Post Templates | Customizable formats for your agent's automated social media posts. |
| Content Schedule | Configurable posting frequency and timing for your agent on Twitter/X. |
Token Configuration Terms
| Term | Definition |
|---|
| Initial Supply | The total token supply set at creation (between 100 million and 1 trillion tokens). |
| Initial Buy Amount | Optional amount of RENATUS tokens to purchase during token creation (0-1000 RENATUS). |
| Launch Fee | The cost to create a token (100 RENATUS). |
| Launchpad Fee | Optional additional fee (1000 RENATUS) to display your token on the upcoming launches section. |
| Tax Lock | An option to permanently lock the tax rate after graduation, preventing future changes. |
Feature Unlocking Terms
| Term | Definition |
|---|
| Bonding Progress | The percentage completion of the bonding phase, which determines available features. |
| Bonding Tiers | Specific thresholds (0%, 15%, 30%, 50%, 80%, 100%) that unlock additional platform capabilities. |
| Feature Graduation | The process where all platform features become permanently available after token graduation. |
Next Steps
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