Changelog
All notable changes to the Riddlen Whitepaper will be documented in this file.
The format is based on Keep a Changelog,
and this project adheres to Semantic Versioning.
[5.1.0] - 2025-09-26
Added
- Complete modular documentation structure with organized sections
- Comprehensive technical architecture documentation
- Detailed 20-year economic projections and tokenomics analysis
- RON reputation system with oracle network access tiers
- 4-phase development roadmap with specific milestones
- Risk analysis and mitigation strategies
- Investment opportunity framework with funding timeline
- Team structure and governance evolution plan
- Competitive analysis and market positioning
Changed
- Restructured whitepaper into modular markdown files for better navigation
- Enhanced technical specifications with smart contract details
- Improved business model section with financial projections
- Updated conclusion with clearer long-term vision
Technical Details
- Network: Polygon (MATIC)
- Tokens: RDLN (ERC-20) + RON (Reputation System)
- Total Supply: 1,000,000,000 RDLN
- Protocol Type: Proof-of-Solve Consensus + Oracle Network
- Release Schedule: 1,000 riddles over 20 years (~1 per week)
Previous Versions
[5.0.0] - 2025-09-XX
- Initial comprehensive whitepaper with complete economic model
- Introduction of dual-token architecture (RDLN/RON)
- Proof-of-Solve consensus mechanism definition
- Basic tokenomics and distribution model
[4.x.x] - 2025-08-XX
- Earlier iterations and development versions
- Concept refinement and economic modeling
- Technical architecture development
[3.x.x] - 2025-07-XX
- Initial protocol concepts
- Basic gaming mechanics design
- Early tokenomics exploration
[2.x.x] - 2025-06-XX
- Proof of concept development
- Market research and validation
- Core team formation
[1.x.x] - 2025-05-XX
- Initial project conception
- Fundamental problem identification
- Technology stack selection
Versioning Guidelines
- Major versions (x.0.0): Fundamental changes to tokenomics, architecture, or business model
- Minor versions (x.y.0): New features, sections, or significant content additions
- Patch versions (x.y.z): Bug fixes, clarifications, and minor improvements
For the latest version, see the Whitepaper README