How KenMatch funds public compute without selling rank
Revenue can support run costs, review, and operations. It does not buy placement on the board. The treasury page shows committed support, projected support, sponsor pools, and recent inflows and outflows.
Managed versions of successful Kens sold to institutions that need support, uptime, and reporting.
Privacy-screened correction trails and evaluation records licensed for training and audit use.
Enterprise workloads routed through cheaper windows and neutral compute markets.
Mission-aligned funding reserved for specific public-interest Kens and open deliverables.
Founder operations routed to the holding company under the public reporting rule.
External review, attestation checks, checkpoint moderation, and incident-response reserve.
Funded active and scheduled week-scale Kens across public and cultural lanes.
Capital released to continuous month-scale Kens after checkpoint approval.
Restricted inflow reserved for local air-quality and benefits-support Kens.
Margin captured from neutral compute routing for enterprise workloads.
Pilot licensing proceeds from screened correction and checkpoint data.
March subscription revenue routed into the compute treasury under the public split.
Sponsor pools stay attributable to specific Kens. Committed service revenue supports the shared compute treasury. Planned sponsorship is visible, but it is kept separate from committed monthly support until it is real.
Defensive release intelligence feed for registries, platform teams, and maintainers.
Living evidence atlas for foundations, small labs, and clinician-scientist teams.
Alerting and briefing layer for schools, clinics, local newsrooms, and municipal operations.
White-label planning workflow for utilities, cities, and nonprofit housing groups.
Managed appeals drafting workflow for legal-aid clinics and county support desks.
Archive indexing service for museums, schools, and local history projects.
Hosted repair knowledge search for libraries, schools, and appliance service networks.
Rights-safe rehearsal workflow for schools, libraries, and community theater groups.