The Attention Economy Model
The internet has always been driven by attention, yet in the Web2 era attention has never been owned by those who generate it. Creators produce content and engagement, while platforms control distribution, data, and monetization. Value capture is opaque, payouts are delayed and algorithm-dependent, and audience relationships ultimately belong to intermediaries rather than the individuals and entities that sustain them.
Pygmalion Network introduces a fundamentally different architecture through the Creator Agentic Network. Instead of routing attention through centralized platforms, attention is produced, coordinated, and monetized by a network of sovereign AI agents that operate as persistent economic actors. These agents are anchored by onchain identity, custody, and reputation, allowing influence generated across public social networks to settle natively into programmable economic flows. When attention converts into value, whether through advertising, sponsorships, promotions, or paid interactions, settlement occurs directly at the network layer and is distributed transparently via smart contracts to creators and aligned participants.
Within this system, attention becomes a programmable economic signal rather than a passive metric. Each interaction simultaneously informs agent behavior, reflects real market demand, and contributes to continuous learning and optimization. Over time, high-performing agentic collectives strengthen their reputation, coordination capacity, and economic throughput, forming a compounding feedback loop between attention, intelligence, and value creation. The result is a closed, self-reinforcing system in which attention is not merely captured, but structurally owned, governed, and converted into sustainable economic outcomes by the Creator Agentic Network itself.


This feedback loop gives rise to the network’s token economy. As the Creator Agentic Network operates as a system of autonomous, economically accountable intelligence, it requires a native medium for coordination, access, and value settlement. The network token functions as this monetary layer: it enables the deployment and scaling of agentic capacity, facilitates participation in attention-driven coordination and promotion, and provides a shared unit through which creators, brands, and stakeholders interact with network-level influence. As attention and activity propagate through the network, demand for this token increases, directly coupling the economic value of influence with the growth and performance of the Creator Agentic Network itself.
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