Users
Users are split into two key groups:- End Users
- Anyone with a digital footprint — gamers, professionals, students, shoppers, creators, and contributors. These users interact through AIR Kit to manage their credentials, digital assets, and participate in loyalty or rewards programs.
- Developers & Integrators
- Builders of dApps, games, platforms, and wallet solutions who integrate AIR Kit SDKs (AIR Account & AIR Credential) for authentication, credential issuance, verification, and asset management.
Stakeholders
- $MOCA holders
- Users and partners participating in staking, rewards, and cross-ecosystem incentive programs. They provide governance and help secure the chain.
- Issuers
- Organizations authorized to issue credentials such as universities, enterprises, DAOs, protocols, brands, game publishers, community admins, and regulatory bodies. They contribute by attesting to data in the network.
- Verifiers
- Platforms, apps, and services that use credentials for proof of identity, access rights, achievements, or compliance (e.g., KYC for exchanges, membership verification, gating events, audits). They are the primary economic drivers of demand within the ecosystem.
Protocol Infrastructure Providers
- Node Operators: Organizations and individuals running full nodes on Moca Chain to maintain network availability, data integrity, and transaction processing.
- Validators: Participants responsible for consensus, block production, and network security on Moca Chain.
- Storage Providers: Partners offering decentralized data storage on Moca Chain for credential payloads, encrypted documents, and proofs.
Operators
- Moca Foundation Team — Oversees protocol development, governance, schema standards, and core infrastructure for Moca Chain and the underlying credential protocol.
- Moca Network Team — Core team responsible for developing the AIR Kit (AIR Credential and AIR Account modules). Also acts as the primary tech partner for the Moca Foundation.
- Partners & Ecosystem Networks — Partner platforms, third-party networks, and communities who enable credential interoperability and integrate AIR features.