Our program · who's behind this
EcoWealth runs a live protocol that turns verified ecological and community work into settled, on-chain records. The GMX server isn't a side project. It's the first perp venue wired into a pattern where a trade can name the real-world work its fee helps fund.
prepare_gmx_order takes an optional workPacketId. Its schema, from the live endpoint:
The pledge is validated against the public board's live price for that packet before it's accepted, so a trade can't pledge toward work that isn't real, priced, and open. And the honesty is structural: a pledge is never called funding. The server charges no UI fee today; the pattern is the rail, ready for the day one exists.
Every perp venue takes fees. This is the first one where an agent placing a trade can point at a specific, verifiable piece of ecological work, a real packet with a real price on a public board, and say: that's what this trade works for. Repeatable at any venue; GMX got it first.
Everything below is live and checkable now, the same standard we held GMX's surfaces to.
The Ecological Work Protocol contract is deployed, source-verified, and settling real packets: postings, signed claims, executable proof, settlement.
Tens of thousands of standards-registered work definitions; browsing free and keyless, claiming needs only the worker's own signature. Live counts hydrate from the board itself, never a page.
The GMX tools live beside the work-board tools on the same endpoint (find work, claim it, prove it, fund it, anchor the proof), so the trade-to-work loop runs over one connection.
Sixteen claims about our own safety posture, each carrying the check that proves it without trusting the page, plus six things it cannot prove, named in-row.