> For the complete documentation index, see [llms.txt](https://ga.orilife.io/llms.txt). Markdown versions of documentation pages are available by appending `.md` to page URLs; this page is available as [Markdown](https://ga.orilife.io/orilife-tonfarm-identifying-180-million-durians-without-physical-labels.md).

# \[OriLife × TonFarm] Identifying 180 Million Durians Without Physical Labels

Mainnet proposal: [click here](https://tempo.vote/governance-action?governanceActionId=2f583d8efb7a01da81df432f561a5a9bb2f5749555cea3e19d5097a9bfb06b52%230)

GA Reference: GS-ORILIFE-GA-01&#x20;

GA Type: Treasury Withdrawal&#x20;

Submitted by: Nguyen Hung Son— DDC Holdings, Dak Lak&#x20;

Epoch: 629

Version: v5.10 final&#x20;

Update: April 24, 2026&#x20;

Requested Amount: 2,400,000 ADA&#x20;

For Vietnamese: [OriLife GA (Vi)](https://docs.google.com/document/d/1bEbbX_L9Ht36TU6VJIddFO9zoTzt5figanETIRUq9wU/edit?tab=t.1s1ja7ygbmj1)

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### ABSTRACT

OriLife Alliance proposes 2,400,000 ADA from the Cardano Treasury to deploy OriLife across 12,000 hectares of durian in Đắk Lắk Province. This is not a research grant request, but it is a proof of concept works — fruit identification is live at orilife.io/en/demo, VeData batching is verified on Cardano Preprod, and farmers across 46 communes have been onboarded through two harvest seasons. The funding covers  production deployment: hardening the PoC into audit, mainnet-ready infrastructure and scaling it across 12,000 hectares before the December 1, 2026 regulatory deadline.

This is not a standalone app or a narrow protocol. OriLife is an open infrastructure layer that enables multiple businesses, startups, and developers to build their own applications on top of a shared foundation. In this GA, TonFarm (farm management) and Aladin (mass user experience for web3) are the first two integrated applications — both reading from a single source of truth on Cardano. Any enterprise can integrate via the OriLife SDK.

What the Cardano Treasury funds:

* 180 million durian fruits identified and traced via blockchain through each fruit's unique biological fingerprint — origin cannot be forged, no physical labels needed.
* 24,000 new users (2 per household × 12,000 households) with self-sovereign digital identities on Cardano via PhoenixKey.
* 12,000 CIP-68 Dynamic NFTs on Cardano Mainnet — each a permanent digital ledger for a 1-hectare farm.
* \~1,000,000–1,200,000 on-chain events/year — real farming activity. Labor contracts and commercial escrow settle as individual Cardano transactions; cultivation logs and Bio-ID updates are batched by VeData (up to 15,000 fruits per transaction) before settlement. Full breakdown: Annex A, Section 6.
* \~75,000 ADA permanently locked on-chain at M4 — immediate, verifiable, permanent value for the ecosystem.
* First global deployment of Midnight ZK Proof in real agricultural trade.
* Publicly released SDK enabling any developer or enterprise to build on OriLife infrastructure. Smart contracts and key recovery tools are MIT-licensed. The integration SDK is publicly documented — third parties build freely; API calls consume MAGIC credits to cover compute costs. Full licensing: Annex B, Section 12.
* Consumer data visible in \~5 seconds — Cardano verification confirms within \~60 seconds, automatically.
* Opportunity for Cardano to be officially adopted by a government — OriLife is a candidate for the list of 5 national strategic traceability platforms.

Why OriLife costs less than alternatives:

| Identification solution          | Cost per ha per year                         |
| -------------------------------- | -------------------------------------------- |
| QR labels (cheapest)             | \~$300 ($0.02–$0.04 × 15,000 fruits)         |
| RFID / NFC tags                  | $1,500–$8,700 ($0.10–$0.58 × 15,000 fruits)  |
| OriLife Bio-ID                   | \~$200 (no physical labels, no consumables)  |
| — of which: Cardano network fees | \~$10 (paid by users via MAGIC, not this GA) |

Source: CropTex field data; QĐ 3763/QĐ-UBND Đắk Lắk 19/12/2019; industry standard label pricing.

\*MAGIC is an internal service credit for platform fees — not a tradeable token. See: Sustainability section. The platform serves solely as a neutral infrastructure layer, facilitating the direct exchange of utility credits between users.

Total farming operational cost for 1 ha durian: \~$5,000–8,500 USD/year. OriLife traceability = 2–4% of that — the cheapest, most fraud-proof option on the market.

Who pays what:

All on-chain transaction fees (labor contracts, commercial settlements, VeData anchors, Hydra audit) are paid by users via MAGIC credits — converted from local fiat currency through standard payment gateways. These costs are not part of this GA budget. The GA funds only: building the infrastructure, deploying it across 12,000 ha, and open-sourcing the SDK.

Alliance's Financial Commitment:

* ADA < $0.25 at disbursement: Alliance self-funds the gap from its own capital. Deployment continues without interruption.
* ADA ≥ $0.30 at disbursement: Surplus is used to reimburse Alliance's self-funded expenditures first; any remainder becomes contingency or ecosystem reinvestment.

All 2,400,000 ADA locked in a smart contract escrow managed by Intersect. Disbursed per milestone after IOB confirmation.

Strategic Alignment: This proposal complies with the Intersect 2026 Budget Framework, contributing directly to the Pillar: Ecosystem Growth & Real-world Adoption of the Cardano 2030 Vision.

Why this demand is mandatory, not voluntary: OriLife addresses requirements mandated by 4 legal systems simultaneously — Vietnam's Circular 11/2026/TT-BCT (hard deadline December 1, 2026), China's GACC Orders 248 & 249, EU's EUDR, and US FDA's FSMA 204. Legal deadlines create demand that cannot be eliminated by market forces or competitor products. A YES vote funds infrastructure the market is required to adopt.

### KEY TERMS

Readers familiar with Cardano may skip this section.

Bio-ID — A biological fingerprint from a durian's skin texture. Unique to each fruit, inseparable from it. Replaces physical QR labels.

VeData — OriLife's data validation and batching layer. Checks farm data through 5 filters before sending them to Cardano. Bundles up to 15,000 fruit records into one Cardano transaction — reducing cost by \~19,000×.

LampNet — A distributed storage network (about 100 devices in Vietnam in pilot phase) storing farm photos, videos, and logs. Data is encrypted and miraged into hundred shards then distributed on a lot of devices; only the farmer's PhoenixKey can decrypt it. Cardano stores only a 32-byte fingerprint — not the raw data.

Farm NFT — A permanent digital ledger for one hectare of farmland on Cardano Mainnet. Updatable (new cultivation logs, harvest records) without changing the NFT's identity.

PhoenixKey — A digital identity built on Cardano's DID standard. Farmers register with fingerprint + face scan in \~3 minutes. No seed phrase, no email, no blockchain knowledge needed. One identity works across all OriLife apps.

Midnight — A Cardano privacy layer. Enables selective disclosure: customs sees origin data, consumers see cultivation history, nobody sees contract prices or trade partners.

MAGIC — An internal service credit for platform fees (storage, compute, Cardano network fees). Farmers pay in VND; MAGIC converts to ADA automatically. Not a tradeable token.

IOB: Independent Oversight Board - Three (or more) independent reviewers who verify each milestone before ADA is released from escrow. Funds cannot move without 2-of-3 IOB signatures.

eUTXO — Cardano's transaction model. Multiple farm records update simultaneously at a fixed cost — cost does not grow with the number of farms.

DID - Decentralized Identifier - A W3C-standard digital identity that belongs to the farmer, not to any company. Cannot be deleted or altered by OriLife, DDC Holdings, or anyone else.

***

###

<br>

### MOTIVATION

#### Why this project must be funded now — the problem, the urgency, and the team that earned the right to solve it.

#### The Problem: A $3.36 Billion Supply Chain Built on Peelable Stickers

Vietnam's durian exports to China totaled $3.36 billion USD — over 90% of the country's durian export revenue. The entire traceability system rests on physical QR labels that can be peeled off one fruit and stuck onto another.

The 2025 scandal ([source](https://vnexpress.net/gan-2-000-container-sau-rieng-xuat-khau-mac-ket-vi-tam-ngung-xet-nghiem-4955678.html)) proved this conclusively: 17 individuals prosecuted, 55+ plantation codes revoked, 2,000 containers stuck at ports. The root cause is simple — when the identity carrier can be separated from the product, fraud is inevitable.

No blockchain can fix this if what you're anchoring on-chain is a detachable sticker. The solution must make the product itself the identity.

#### Five Pressures That Cannot Be Delayed

Pressure 1 — Officially Assigned Mission: The Đắk Lắk Agricultural Extension Center officially assigned TonFarm the mission to digitize 12,000 ha of durian. OriLife is the mandatory technical infrastructure to complete this mission.

Pressure 2 — National Pilot, July 10, 2026 Summary: Decision 5272/QĐ-BNNMT ([source](https://mae.gov.vn/Pages/chitietvanbandh.aspx?ItemID=3451)) pilots Durian Traceability January 1 – June 30, 2026, with national expansion by end of 2026. On April 4, 2026, the first Green Lane shipment was exported — but still uses peelable labels. OriLife solves the weakness the government plan hasn't addressed.

Pressure 3 — Nationwide Formalization from July 1, 2026: The Traceability System officially launches for key agricultural products. OriLife needs to be operational to integrate into this wave.

Pressure 4 — Hard Legal Deadline December 1, 2026:

"Food production establishments must connect to and provide information to the Traceability System from December 1, 2026." — Article 15, Circular 11/2026/TT-BCT ([source](https://vanban.chinhphu.vn/?pageid=27160\&docid=217126))

Pressure 5 — China's GACC Requirements: The 2025 scandal proved the labeling system has failed. GACC continues tightening requirements. Without fraud-proof traceability, Vietnam risks losing its largest export market.

#### The Alliance: Earned the Right to Solve This

**TonFarm 2024 — The Expensive Lesson**

TonFarm is an agricultural digitization project launched by DDC Holdings in 2024 in Đắk Lắk. DDC actually deployed, actually failed in many aspects, and drew lessons that cannot be learned from textbooks.

DDC mobilized dozens of employees to manually attach QR codes to durian trees, store data on a single server, and hash each fruit as a separate on-chain transaction.

| Weakness                            | Real-world Impact                              |
| ----------------------------------- | ---------------------------------------------- |
| QR labels detachable                | Peeled and re-attached — zero anti-fraud       |
| Data on a single server             | Modifiable at any time                         |
| Each fruit = 1 on-chain transaction | 180M fruits = 180M transactions — infeasible   |
| Farmers dependent on DDC staff      | Staff leaves = data stops                      |
| Hash ≠ validation                   | Proves data unchanged, not that it was correct |

Verify:[ TON blockchain NFT collection](https://tonviewer.com/UQAftkW5i-ON2qIPIRub2Z8zZL_KzbvX8jPnF9-6uwnowmcD?section=nfts)

Despite failures, DDC built irreplaceable assets: UX validated with farmers aged 50+ over 2 harvest seasons; relationships across 46 communes; standardized onboarding; offline logic with zero data loss. Copyright Certificate No. 4420/2025/QTG confirms this is not a new project.

**The Three-Company Alliance**

* [DDC Holdings](https://ddcholdings.co/) — Field Operations & Government Relations. Trust relationships with farmers and government agencies across 46 communes that no tech company can replicate quickly. They failed with the old approach and understand exactly why.
* [GreenSun Tech](https://www.greensun.tech/en) — R\&D & Core IP. Holds 4 USPTO Provisional Patent Applications directly related to OriLife platform: LampNet, VeData, PhoenixKey, and OriLife. Also deploying 1,000 EV charging stations as a partner with V-Green (VinFast) — providing capacity to operate physical infrastructure at scale.
* [Aladin Contract](https://aladin.work/) — Product Development & User Experience. Building Aladin App 2.0 (June 2026): Chat, Work, and Trace modules. Users join Cardano via fingerprint and face — no seed phrase, no technical knowledge required.

**The Strategic Decision**

The three teams unified in early 2026: migrate the entire infrastructure to Cardano — the only blockchain that simultaneously provides eUTXO batch efficiency, Midnight ZK Proof for trade privacy, and Identus for government-scale DID.

#### Verifiable Evidence

* OriLife PoC:[ orilife.io/en/demo](https://www.orilife.io/demo)
* LampNet:[ lampnet.cloud](https://lampnet.cloud/) - Some attached documents are miraged on LampNet.
* VeData on Preprod:[ verified transaction](https://preprod.cardanoscan.io/transaction/a8dd2f28d7b4d4a162d752070d839496e671f608abde9bb95a021cbbe7574dde?tab=utxo)
* PhoenixKey: <https://github.com/PhoenixKeyDID>
* Source code:[ ](https://github.com/OriLifeTrace)<https://github.com/LampNetCloud>
* Field activities: <https://tonfarm.co/activity/cb6c637b-8692-461e-9892-6844a5c64f34>
* Legal: 4 USPTO Provisional Patent Applications — see Annex B.

The Alliance has self-invested nearly $500,000 USD before submitting this proposal.

***

### RATIONALE

How OriLife works, why Cardano is the right chain, what the Treasury gets, and the delivery plan.

#### What Does the Cardano Treasury Invest In?

1\. Real-World On-Chain Activity

| Metric            | Value                            | Basis                       |
| ----------------- | -------------------------------- | --------------------------- |
| Area              | 12,000 ha                        | Extension Center assignment |
| Farm households   | 12,000                           | \~1 ha/household            |
| PhoenixKey DIDs   | 24,000                           | 2 persons/household         |
| Durian trees      | 1,200,000                        | 100 trees/ha                |
| Fruits/season     | 180,000,000                      | 150 fruits/tree             |
| On-chain activity | \~1,000,000–1,200,000 event/year | See breakdown below         |

Activity breakdown:

| Activity                            | Est. events/year | Notes                                   |
| ----------------------------------- | ---------------- | --------------------------------------- |
| VeData batch anchors                | \~600,000        | \~Weekly per farm during growing season |
| Labor contracts (farmer ↔ worker)   | \~300,000        | \~25 engagements/ha/year\*              |
| Commercial escrow (farmer ↔ trader) | \~60,000         | \~5 tx/ha/year\*\*                      |
| One-time setup: DID, NFT minting    | \~100,000        | Spread across M4–M7                     |
| Path B audit decommits (Hydra)      | \~2,190          | Fixed system cost, 6×/day               |

VeData batch anchors are events batched into \~6,000–7,500 actual L1 transactions. Labor contracts, commercial escrow, and setup events settle as individual L1 transactions. Full reconciliation: Annex A, Section 6.

\*Based on field data: 2 permanent workers × 12 monthly payments + 1–2 harvest khoán contracts. Source: CropTex; QĐ 3763/QĐ-UBND Đắk Lắk.

\*\*Based on durian trade structure: advance deposit + final settlement per harvest batch, 1–2 batches/year. Adjusted from initial estimate after field review.

All fees for these transactions are paid by users via MAGIC credits — not covered by this GA. The 1,200,000 figure is the upper bound planning estimate; actual activity will vary by farm.

2\. ADA Permanently Locked \~75,000+ ADA

| Lock Location                   | ADA      |
| ------------------------------- | -------- |
| minADA in 12,000 Farm NFTs      | \~24,000 |
| minADA in 24,000 farmer wallets | \~48,000 |
| Commercial escrow contracts     | \~3,000+ |

3\. Treasury Fee Contribution

20% of every Cardano transaction fee flows to the Treasury automatically via protocol — no additional commitment required from the Alliance.

Estimated annual Treasury contribution from OriLife activity:

| Activity                   | Est. tx/year  | Avg fee     | Total fees                 | 20% → Treasury           |
| -------------------------- | ------------- | ----------- | -------------------------- | ------------------------ |
| VeData batch (L1 batch tx) | \~6,000–7,500 | \~0.83 ADA  | \~5,000–6,000 ADA          | \~1,000–1,200 ADA        |
| Labor contracts            | \~300,000     | \~0.30 ADA  | \~90,000 ADA               | \~18,000 ADA             |
| Commercial escrow          | \~60,000      | \~0.30 ADA  | \~18,000 ADA               | \~3,600 ADA              |
| DID + setup                | \~100,000     | \~0.30 ADA  | \~30,000 ADA               | \~6,000 ADA              |
| Total                      | <p><br></p>   | <p><br></p> | \~143,000–144,000 ADA/year | \~28,600–28,800 ADA/year |

At $0.25/ADA: \~$7,150/year direct Treasury contribution from OriLife's 12,000 ha alone.

This is the floor estimate — durian traceability only, Đắk Lắk only. As the open-source SDK expands to coffee (731,900 ha), melon, aquaculture, and global markets, this contribution scales proportionally without any additional Treasury investment. The infrastructure is built once; the returns compound indefinitely.

Additionally: \~75,000 ADA permanently locked on-chain at M4 — immediate, verifiable, permanent value for the Cardano ecosystem regardless of future activity.

OriLife is not a loan to be repaid. It is infrastructure that generates sustainable Treasury revenue as monetary expansion declines — precisely the kind of real-world adoption the Cardano 2030 Vision requires.

4\. Government-Scale Adoption

| Metric                                      | Commitment                   |
| ------------------------------------------- | ---------------------------- |
| Active users with DID on Cardano            | 24,000 people                |
| Digital transformation conferences covered  | 46 communes × 50,000+ people |
| Opportunity to become a government platform | 1 of 5 national platforms    |
| Midnight ZK Proof in real commerce          | Global first                 |

#### Why Cardano

Why not another blockchain?

Three requirements must be met simultaneously for this use case. No other blockchain provides all three:

| Requirement                             | Why it matters                                                                                             | Only Cardano provides                                                                                                                                                                                                                              |
| --------------------------------------- | ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
| O(1) batch cost for 180M fruits         | Linear cost makes 180M individual records economically infeasible                                          | eUTXO + Merkle Tree — cost unchanged whether 1 or 15,000 fruits update in one tx                                                                                                                                                                   |
| Commercial privacy for export trade     | Businesses won't accept blockchain if competitors see contract prices and trade partners                   | Midnight ZK Proof — selective disclosure per party, production-ready                                                                                                                                                                               |
| Government-scale decentralized identity | Vietnam's regulatory framework requires W3C-standard DID; farmers need biometric login with no seed phrase | PhoenixKey, built on Cardano's DID infrastructure (Identus/Atala PRISM). PhoenixKey adds biometric registration and seedless recovery on top of the Identus standard — the same W3C-compliant DID, usable by a farmer with no technical knowledge. |

Ethereum: gas wars make batch economics unpredictable. Solana: no native privacy primitive equivalent to Midnight. Other L1s: no production-ready DID infrastructure. Cardano is the only blockchain where all three primitives exist, are production-tested, and work together.

eUTXO — On-chain Cost Doesn't Scale with Volume

Each farm holds only 1 Farm NFT (CIP-68 Dynamic). All fruit state updates are aggregated into a single Cardano transaction via Merkle Tree by VeData. Cost is unchanged whether 1 or 15,000 fruits change state in the same batch.

Two numbers, two questions — both real:

1. What is the minimum cost to identify 180 million fruits?

| Model                   | Transactions   | Cost per fruit    | Total         |
| ----------------------- | -------------- | ----------------- | ------------- |
| Legacy (1 fruit = 1 tx) | 180,000,000 tx | \~$0.17/fruit     | \~$30,600,000 |
| OriLife VeData batch    | \~12,000 tx    | \~$0.000009/fruit | \~$1,530      |
| Reduction               | 15,000×        | \~19,000×         | \~20,000×     |

VeData's batch technology reduces identification cost from \~$0.17/fruit (legacy, 1 tx per fruit) to \~$0.000009/fruit (OriLife, 15,000 fruits per tx) — a 19,000× reduction, bringing total identification cost for 180 million fruits from \~$30,600,000 down to \~$1,530. Full transaction model and reconciliation of all figures: see Annex A, Section 6.

2. What is the total on-chain footprint of a fully operational ecosystem?

\~1,000,000–1,200,000 L1 events/year across all activity types — real farming, labor, and commerce. All Path A transactions settle directly on Cardano Mainnet L1. Path B (Hydra audit decommits, \~2,190 tx/year) adds a cryptographic audit trail at \~2.7 ADA/day total. Technical details: Annex A, Section 10–11.

Midnight — Protecting Trade Secrets

| Party                  | Can See                            | Cannot See                 |
| ---------------------- | ---------------------------------- | -------------------------- |
| GACC (Chinese Customs) | Origin, harvest date, GACC code    | Contract price, partners   |
| EU EUDR                | GPS plot, deforestation-free proof | All commercial information |
| Consumers              | Cultivation history, harvest date  | All business information   |

Midnight — Protecting Trade Secrets: Midnight ZK Proof enables selective disclosure — customs sees origin and phytosanitary data, consumers see cultivation history, no one sees contract prices or trade partners. This is a commercial prerequisite for export businesses to accept blockchain.

Identus — Built-in Decentralized Identity: One PhoenixKey registration (fingerprint + face, 3 minutes) creates a W3C-standard DID on Cardano Mainnet — works across all OriLife-integrated applications. Farmers never know what blockchain is.

#### Why $600,000 Achieves What $50,000,000 Could Not

The agricultural traceability space has seen substantial investment over the past decade. The results reveal a consistent pattern:

| Platform                | Investment                | Current Status                                                                            | Core Limitation                                                                      |
| ----------------------- | ------------------------- | ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ |
| IBM Food Trust          | Est. $200M+               | Operational — restructured into FSMA 204 compliance tool (iFoodDS partnership, Sept 2023) | Voluntary adoption; label-dependent; compliance tool, not fraud prevention           |
| VeChain × Walmart China | Est. $10–50M              | Operational                                                                               | Physical label still detachable — fraud vector structurally unsolved                 |
| SEA2SEE (EU Horizon)    | €5.4M over 4 years        | Pilot stage — commercial transition pending as of 2026                                    | No legal liability for non-compliance; voluntary participation                       |
| TE-FOOD                 | \~$10M (ICO + operations) | Platform operational (400K+ tx/day in Vietnam); TONE token down 99%+ from peak            | Label-dependent; economic model relied on token speculation, not sustainable revenue |

The pattern is clear: platforms survive, but the root problem remains unsolved.

None of these platforms has eliminated food fraud at its source. IBM Food Trust pivoted from a standalone traceability network to a compliance tool — useful, but not a fraud-prevention system. VeChain and TE-FOOD both operate at scale, yet the 2025 Vietnam durian scandal — 17 individuals prosecuted, 55+ plantation codes revoked, 2,000 containers blocked — occurred in a market where TE-FOOD has been operating for years. The label can still be peeled. The fraud vector remains open.

The problem was never technological capability. It was structural.

All four platforms share the same architectural assumption: a physical data carrier (label, QR code, RFID tag, seal) is attached to the product and carries its identity. When the carrier can be separated from the product, fraud is always possible — regardless of how sophisticated the blockchain behind the label is.

OriLife addresses the structural failure, not just the technological symptom:

Structural difference 1 — Mandatory adoption via legal liability. Circular 11/2026/TT-BCT creates direct legal consequence for non-compliance by December 1, 2026. IBM Food Trust, VeChain, SEA2SEE, and TE-FOOD all operated under voluntary adoption models — enterprises joined because they wanted to, not because they were legally required to. OriLife is the first deployment in this space where non-adoption carries regulatory penalty.

Structural difference 2 — The product is its own identity. Bio-ID uses the durian fruit's biological skin texture as the identity carrier. There is no label to peel, no QR code to transplant. The 2025 Vietnam scandal — which occurred in a market with existing traceability infrastructure — is direct proof that label-based systems cannot solve this problem regardless of investment level.

Why OriLife costs less while solving more:

The $600,000 GA budget — combined with \~$500,000 in prior self-investment — totals approximately $1.1M USD for full deployment across 12,000 hectares and 180 million fruits. Three factors make this possible:

First, engineering depth at local cost structure. The Alliance engineers — across GreenSun Tech, Aladin Contract, and DDC Holdings — are building at a technical level comparable to global blockchain and AI teams, operating within Vietnam's cost structure. Cardano smart contract development, distributed storage architecture, and computer vision fine-tuning are being executed by engineers who have spent years on this specific problem. This is not outsourced development or a demo MVP.

Second, AI-assisted development multipliers. The Alliance uses AI tooling systematically across the development pipeline — from dataset labeling (semi-automated via CVAT) to code generation, test automation, and documentation. Internal estimates show 2–3× throughput compared to conventional development processes. The M1 labeling budget reflects this: 50,000 field images at $0.15/image via semi-automated labeling, not $1.50–$3.00/image via fully manual annotation.

Third, building on proven primitives, not reinventing infrastructure. OriLife does not build its own blockchain, DID framework, or privacy layer. It deploys on Cardano (eUTXO batch efficiency), Identus (production-ready DID), and Midnight (ZK Proof). IBM Food Trust and VeChain built proprietary infrastructure — significant capital consumed before a single farmer was onboarded. OriLife's engineering effort is integration and application on public goods.

Fourth, near-zero identification cost democratizes access at any scale.

Every predecessor platform implicitly assumed a minimum viable farm size. IBM Food Trust targets enterprise supply chains. VeChain's Walmart China deployment works with large registered facilities. TE-FOOD's per-product fee of \~35–60 VND is cheap by industrial standards — but still assumes volume to justify onboarding cost and operational complexity.

OriLife's Bio-ID identification cost approaches zero per fruit. There is no physical label to purchase, no RFID tag to attach, no per-unit consumable of any kind. The identification happens through the product's own biological surface, captured by a mid-range Android phone the farmer already owns.

This changes who can participate in a verified supply chain.

A farmer with 3 chickens can provide verified origin. An elderly couple living off a small patch of water spinach harvested daily can attach blockchain-verified provenance to every bunch they bring to market. A subsistence durian grower with half a hectare — too small to be commercially interesting to any enterprise traceability platform — can prove their fruit is authentic, chemical-free, and traceable to a specific tree on a specific farm.

No predecessor platform made this economically or operationally possible at that scale. The cost structure of label-based systems creates a floor below which small producers are simply excluded from verified supply chains — and therefore excluded from the premium markets, export channels, and legal compliance frameworks that verified provenance unlocks.

OriLife's architecture has no such floor. The same system that traces 180 million fruits across 12,000 hectares traces 150 fruits from a single smallholder at identical cost per fruit. This is not a feature added for social impact — it is a direct consequence of removing the physical data carrier from the equation entirely.

For Cardano, this means the 24,000 DIDs created in Đắk Lắk are not a ceiling — they are a proof of concept for a model that scales down as naturally as it scales up. Every small farmer brought into a verified supply chain is a new Cardano user whose economic activity generates real on-chain transactions, not a registration metric.

The result: OriLife's cost per hectare digitized is approximately $50 USD. Industry benchmarks for comparable agricultural digitization projects range from $500–$2,000/ha. The efficiency gap is not a sign of low ambition — it is a consequence of structural choices in team composition, AI tooling, and architecture.

The Cardano Treasury is not funding a research project. It is funding production deployment of a system that solves the structural problem its predecessors identified but could not fix, has legal demand confirmed by four regulatory frameworks simultaneously, and is operated by a team that invested $500,000 of their own capital before requesting community support.

#### Data Flow

Farm → LampNet: AI processes on-device, signs with PhoenixKey, sends <1KB package. Image available to consumers within \~5 seconds of upload.

LampNet → VeData: 5-layer validation (device origin, image authenticity, GPS boundary, temporal validity, biological plausibility). Bad data is rejected before it ever reaches Cardano.

VeData → Cardano: VeData uses two independent pipelines. Path A (user data) sends Farm NFT updates directly to Cardano L1 as batched transactions — \~80–100 farms per transaction, every \~20 seconds — this is what consumers see when verifying a fruit's origin. Path B (audit trail) accumulates cryptographic records off-chain via Hydra and commits a summary to L1 every 4–8 hours — this is the tamper-proof evidence log for regulators. Path A works regardless of Path B's status.

Cardano → Parties: Midnight View Keys deliver the right information to the right party. Customs verifies origin. Consumer verifies cultivation history. No one sees trade secrets.

Full technical architecture: see Annex A. Transaction model reconciliation: Annex A Section 6. Hydra integration: Annex A Section 10.

#### Milestones (Work Packages)

Design Principles:

* Milestones follow product development: Foundation → Alpha → Beta → Audit → Mainnet → Pilot → SDK → Scale → Sustainability.
* Each milestone has Output — Acceptance Criteria — Evidence for IOB.
* Tree/fruit targets: 1 ha = 100 trees = 15,000 fruits.
* Audit strategy: Reuse Intersect's Escrow template + audit customization (\~$5–15K) + Intersect Community Audit Fund + Bug Bounty post-launch.

***

**M0 — Foundation + Mobilization Advance**

May Week 1–2 · 360,000 ADA · $90,000 · 15.0%

Mobilization Tranche — disbursed immediately upon M0 pass so the Alliance can recruit and begin deployment.

Output: Escrow deployed on Preprod; IOB 3 members confirmed + signing keys on-chain; wallet addresses published; Clawback active.

Acceptance Criteria: Escrow TxHash verifiable; IOB 3 members signed on-chain; wallets public ≥14 days; automatic Clawback if M1 not submitted within 90 days.

Evidence: Escrow TxHash · IOB signatures on-chain · 30-day Spending Plan

NOTE: 15% advance protected by automatic 90-day Clawback. Mandatory Spending Report 30 days after disbursement — failure freezes all subsequent milestones.

***

**M1 — Alpha: Identify 750,000 Sample Fruits**

May–June · 260,000 ADA · $65,000 · 10.8%

Fine-tune AI on Đắk Lắk field data: 50 ha = 5,000 trees = 750,000 test fruits.

Output: Labeled dataset ≥50,000 field images (4+ varieties, 4+ stages, 5+ lighting); fine-tuned AI model; multi-tenant database; full pipeline Mobile → LampNet → VeData → Preprod.

Acceptance Criteria: Precision \~99% on 10,000-tree benchmark. Recall ≥95% at ±45° angle. Latency <1 second on Android 4GB. Temporal consistency after 30 days. Throughput ≥100 units/hour/person. API <500ms p95.

Evidence: Benchmark report · Field video ≥10 min · Public DB schema · Load test log.

***

**M2 — Beta App: Signing & Offline-First**

June–July · 220,000 ADA · $55,000 · 9.2%

Production-ready app. Smart contract frozen for audit.

Output: OriLife Collector App (Android); Smart Capture via Sensor Fusion; PhoenixKey SDK integrated; offline-first queue + auto-sync; FarmDatum contract frozen hash public.

Acceptance Criteria: IOB self-installs and tests <10 min; uncut end-to-end video demo; tampered data auto-rejected; offline sync verified; contract freeze hash public ≥7 days before M3.

Evidence: APK link · Demo video · Freeze hash + GitHub commit · Unit test report · Offline sync recording

***

**M3 — Audit + Mainnet Launch**

July · 180,000 ADA · $45,000 · 7.5%

Audit → Fix → Deploy Mainnet. No deployment before audit.

Output: Independent audit report; FarmDatum + Escrow on Mainnet; ≥1 Farm NFT (CIP-68); BCT Portal API connection.

Acceptance Criteria: Zero unresolved Critical/High; ≥1 Farm NFT on Mainnet; source code public (MIT + Apache 2.0); BCT API pass; demo ≥10,000 updates → 1 tx (public TxHash).

Evidence: Audit URL · Mainnet TxHash + Policy ID · GitHub link · BCT screenshot · VeData batch demo

***

**M4 — Pilot: 7.5 Million Fruits / 500 Ha**

July–August · 280,000 ADA · $70,000 · 11.7%

Controlled pilot in 1–2 districts: 500 households = 50,000 trees = 7,500,000 fruits.

Output: 500 households onboarded with PhoenixKey DID; 50,000 trees with Bio-ID on Mainnet; harvest module operational August 2026; ≥1 GACC export shipment cleared.

Acceptance Criteria: ≥50,000 trees on-chain; ≥1,000 active DIDs; ≥1 GACC shipment with blockchain proof; anti-fraud red-team 100% detection (≥20 scenarios); zero data loss; scan fruit → trace mother tree <2 seconds.

Evidence: Dashboard · Customs declaration scan · Fruit scanning video ≥5 min · Anti-fraud log · GPS + field photos

***

**M5 — SDK Open Source + Multi-App Integration**

August · 200,000 ADA · $50,000 · 8.3%

Prove OriLife is open infrastructure: two apps, one source of truth.

Output: OriLife Integration SDK + Smart Contracts on GitHub — open-source scope: see Annex B Section 12; Compliance Adapter SDK (GACC + GS1 EPCIS v2.0 + Midnight View Key); TonFarm + Aladin integrated; Bug Bounty launched.

Acceptance Criteria: GitHub public with docs; third party installs SDK + calls API <1 hour (video); GACC JSON valid; GS1 EPCIS v2.0 validator pass; multi-app demo: farmer scans on TonFarm → consumer sees on Aladin → customs verifies via orilife.io.

Evidence: GitHub org · Multi-app video ≥10 min · GS1 validator screenshot · Developer integration video · Bug Bounty URL

***

**M6 — Beta Rollout: 45 Million Fruits / 3,000 Ha**

August–September · 260,000 ADA · $65,000 · 10.8%

3,000 households = 300,000 trees = 45,000,000 fruits across 3–5 districts.

Output: 3,000 households onboarded; 300,000 tree Bio-IDs on Mainnet; training at 3–5 districts; infrastructure scaled.

Acceptance Criteria: ≥300,000 trees on-chain; ≥3,000 active DIDs; ≥3 districts with GPS + photos; uptime ≥99.0%; p99 <20ms; zero security incidents.

Evidence: Dashboard · GPS heatmap · Grafana uptime · Load test · Security log

***

**M7 — Mass Rollout: 180 Million Fruits / 12,000 Ha**

September–October · 280,000 ADA · $70,000 · 11.7%

12,000 households = 1,200,000 trees = 180,000,000 fruits. GA primary target achieved.

Output: 12,000 households (24,000 people) with active DID; 1,200,000 trees on Mainnet; 15 districts covered; DR test successful.

Acceptance Criteria: ≥1,200,000 trees on-chain; ≥24,000 active DIDs; ≥15 districts; uptime ≥99.5% peak month; DR recovery <15 min; ≥100,000 on-chain tx during M7.

Evidence: On-chain metrics · 15-district report · 30-day Grafana · DR test minutes · Explorer tx count

***

**M8 — Global Integration + Sustainability**

October–November · 360,000 ADA · $90,000 · 15.0%

Hand off to the market.

Output: ≥5 international enterprises integrated; MAGIC economics live; independent impact report; expansion plan for coffee, melon, shrimp, fish; 2 public AMAs.

Acceptance Criteria: ≥5 active B2B contracts; MAGIC ≥1,000 tx/30 days; impact report ≥30 pages public; 2 AMA recordings (≥60 min each); roadmap for 4 new industries; bilingual docs.

Evidence: B2B contracts · MAGIC on-chain · Impact report URL · AMA recordings · Roadmap · GitHub docs

Surplus after M8: Reimburse Alliance's self-funded expenditures → contingency → reinvest in ecosystem → public report within 14 days.

***

#### Budget Overview

| #     | Milestone                              | Target | ADA       | USD      | %     |
| ----- | -------------------------------------- | ------ | --------- | -------- | ----- |
| M0    | Foundation + Mobilization Advance      | —      | 360,000   | $90,000  | 15.0% |
| M1    | Alpha — 750K sample fruits             | 750K   | 260,000   | $65,000  | 10.8% |
| M2    | Beta App + Contract Freeze             | —      | 220,000   | $55,000  | 9.2%  |
| M3    | Audit + Mainnet Launch                 | —      | 180,000   | $45,000  | 7.5%  |
| M4    | Pilot — 7.5M fruits / 500 ha           | 7.5M   | 280,000   | $70,000  | 11.7% |
| M5    | SDK Open + Multi-app                   | —      | 200,000   | $50,000  | 8.3%  |
| M6    | Beta Rollout — 45M fruits / 3,000 ha   | 45M    | 260,000   | $65,000  | 10.8% |
| M7    | Mass Rollout — 180M fruits / 12,000 ha | 180M   | 280,000   | $70,000  | 11.7% |
| M8    | Global Integration + Sustainability    | —      | 360,000   | $90,000  | 15.0% |
| Total | <p><br></p>                            | 180M   | 2,400,000 | $600,000 | 100%  |

Financial principles: Alliance self-invested \~$500,000 USD before this GA. Budget anchored at $0.25/ADA. If ADA drops below $0.25, Alliance self-funds the gap — deployment continues. If ADA rises above $0.30, surplus first reimburses Alliance's self-funded expenditures; remainder becomes contingency.

Detailed budget per milestone: see Annex C.

***

### PARTICIPANTS

Proposer — Field Operations and Government Relations Nguyen Hung Son— Director, Đắk Lắk Office, DDC Holdings.

Technology Alliance

* DDC Holdings — TonFarm app since 2024, field operations in Đắk Lắk
* GreenSun Tech — AI/LampNet/VeData R\&D, intellectual property
* Aladin Contract — PhoenixKey, Midnight integration, Compliance SDK

Integrated Applications

* TonFarm — Farm management (DDC, since 2024)
* Aladin — Mass user experience (Aladin Contract)

Project Manager — Duc TIGER is the Project Manager of the OriLife platform. Also a dRep and SPO (TIGER) on Cardano.

Conflict of Interest Disclosure:

* Duc Tiger votes ABSTAIN on this GA and all Withdraw Treasury GAs during the voting period.
* All Alliance members receive reasonable compensation from the GA budget, recorded in milestone spending reports.
* No token allocation to voters.

Institutional Confirmation

* Đắk Lắk Farmers' Union (Letter 351-CV/HNDT, December 22, 2025) [https://orilife.io/docs/letter135cvhdnt](https://tonfarm/letter135cvhdnt)
* Đắk Lắk Agricultural Extension Center (Cooperation MOU, March 2026) <https://tonfarm.co/activity/055fbd2c-cb7e-496d-bcea-51790c3c9d3c>
* Presented at digital transformation conferences across 46 communes (50,000+ people) <https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=viI7IjKMI2M>
* Candidate for 1 of 5 national strategic traceability platforms

***

### BUDGET MANAGEMENT

All 2,400,000 ADA locked in Escrow smart contract managed by Intersect. Disbursed when IOB 2-of-3 sign milestone confirmation. Automatic timeout returns to Treasury — no new vote needed.

Independent Oversight Board (IOB) — 3 Members:

1. Intersect MBO representative
2. Independent technical expert (nominated via Intersect Forum)
3. Community dRep (PRAGMA preferred, open candidacy)

IOB confirms verifiable outcomes, does not review internal implementation.

Treasury Protection Mechanisms:

| Scenario                                       | Action                                                                |
| ---------------------------------------------- | --------------------------------------------------------------------- |
| M0 pass → Mobilization Advance                 | Disburse 15% immediately, with 90-day Clawback                        |
| M0 Spending Report not submitted after 30 days | Freeze all subsequent milestones                                      |
| Milestone overdue                              | Smart contract automatically returns ADA to Treasury                  |
| IOB rejects                                    | No disbursement, 30 days to remediate                                 |
| Project stops                                  | All remaining ADA to Treasury within 14 days                          |
| Completed with surplus                         | Reimburse Alliance self-funded → contingency → ecosystem reinvestment |

Detailed Escrow and IOB mechanisms: see Annex D.

***

### RISKS AND MITIGATION

| Risk                                          | Likelihood | Mitigation                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                   |
| --------------------------------------------- | ---------- | ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ |
| ADA drops below $0.25                         | Medium     | Alliance self-funds the gap — deployment continues at slower pace                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                            |
| Farmers don't adopt                           | Low        | Presented to 46 communes, 50,000+ people; Circular 11 creates legal pressure                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                 |
| AI doesn't hit M1 benchmark                   | Medium     | 21-day grace; contingency for extra iteration                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                |
| Smart contract bug                            | Very low   | Reuse Intersect template + audit + Bug Bounty                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                |
| Field data fraud                              | Low        | 5-layer VeData validation + random 5% spot checks                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                            |
| Miss August harvest season                    | Medium     | M4 Pilot covers August; M6/M7 scale after season                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                             |
| Duc Tiger conflict of interest                | Managed    | Disclosed proactively. Duc Tiger votes ABSTAIN on this GA and all Treasury Withdrawal GAs during the voting period. Compensation as PM is documented in milestone spending reports. IOB Member 3 (Community dRep) independently verifies field adoption metrics — the area most directly under PM influence.                                                                                                                                                 |
| IOB member disengages mid-project             | Low        | Backup candidates identified at M0 via public candidacy process. Intersect MBO replacement protocol (10-day transition) pauses timeout clocks during handover. IOB scope is milestone-gated, not continuous — 7-day review windows per milestone only.                                                                                                                                                                                                       |
| Mobilization Advance misuse                   | Very low   | 90-day Clawback + 30-day Spending Report + IOB freeze                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                        |
| MAGIC economics underperforms                 | Low        | Data on LampNet and Cardano remains independently accessible. Users recover assets via PhoenixKey and can purchase ADA directly. Open-source SDK ensures no vendor lock-in.                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                  |
| GACC does not accept Midnight View Key format | Low        | Midnight is a privacy enhancement layer, not a GACC compliance prerequisite. OriLife can export full GACC-required data fields (origin, harvest date, plantation code, phytosanitary) independently of Midnight. If GACC requires format changes, the Compliance Adapter SDK handles this without modifying core infrastructure. M4 pilot shipment will validate GACC acceptance before full rollout — any required adjustments are addressed at M4, not M7. |

***

### SUSTAINABILITY

After Treasury funding ends, OriLife sustains itself through three revenue streams:

MAGIC Credit Model: All on-chain transaction fees — VeData anchors, labor contracts, commercial settlements, Hydra audit — are paid by users via MAGIC credits. Farmers and enterprises purchase MAGIC with local fiat currency through standard payment gateways (banks, e-wallets). MAGIC automatically converts to ADA for network settlement, covering on-chain fees, LampNet storage, and AI processing. Farmers never need to understand blockchain — they pay in their local currency and get a working system.

B2B Compliance SaaS: Export enterprises subscribe for GACC + GS1 EPCIS v2.0 + Midnight View Key services, paid as MAGIC credits converted from fiat.

Ecosystem Expansion: The open-source SDK enables any developer or startup to build on OriLife infrastructure. Success in Đắk Lắk durian creates a proven blueprint for Đắk Lắk coffee (731,900 ha, $8.4B EU exports), melon, aquaculture, and global markets. The global traceability market reaches $31.1B by 2033.

Long-term commitment: The Alliance commits to completing M0–M8 and open-sourcing the SDK. Post-M8, adoption and activity are driven by the market — enterprises integrating the SDK, farmers using the platform, and developers building new applications. The 20% Treasury fee mechanism ensures that every transaction generated by OriLife and its ecosystem automatically contributes to Cardano's Treasury without requiring any additional commitment from the Alliance.

***

###

### COMMITMENTS

I, Nguyễn Hùng Sơn, Director of DDC Holdings' Đắk Lắk Office, confirm:

1. All information in this proposal is truthful and independently verifiable.
2. TonFarm is an application developed by DDC Holdings since 2024. The OriLife Alliance (DDC + GreenSun + Aladin) was formally established in early 2026 with the strategic decision to migrate the entire infrastructure to Cardano.
3. Duc Tiger is the Project Manager, also a dRep and SPO TIGER. Full conflict of interest disclosure: Participants section and Annex D Section 10.
4. All Alliance members receive reasonable compensation from the budget, allocated by role and actual contribution, recorded in milestone spending reports.
5. No token allocation to voters. ADA receiving wallet addresses published ≥14 days before on-chain submission.
6. All undisbursed ADA returns to the Treasury if milestones are not completed.
7. Commitment to organize at least 2 public AMAs.
8. If ADA is below $0.25 at disbursement, the Alliance self-funds the gap — deployment continues. If ADA is above $0.30, surplus first reimburses Alliance's self-funded expenditures; remainder becomes contingency or ecosystem reinvestment.
9. The SDK is open-sourced at M5. Post-M8 adoption is market-driven. The Alliance does not commit to a specific transaction volume target, revenue sharing percentage, or years of post-M8 activity — these outcomes belong to the ecosystem, not the Alliance.

Proposer: Nguyen Hung Son— Director, DDC Holdings, Đắk Lắk

* Web: <https://ddcholdings.co/#about>
* X: <https://t.me/NguyenHungSon>

Manager: Duc Tiger · dRep · SPO TIGER · Votes ABSTAIN on this GA

* dRep: <https://tempo.vote/drep-profile?dRepId=drep1yt0cvg2649d34afclefrxvyn2ctys87a5jt84ckczyjlvgcu7nxyr>
* X: <https://x.com/DucTIGERpool>
* Telegram: <https://t.me/DucTIGERpool>

Technology Alliance:

* DDC Holdings — Nguyen Hung Son (Director, Đắk Lắk) · TonFarm since 2024
* GreenSun Tech — Nguyen Thi Kim Ngan (CEO)
* Aladin Contract — Nguyen Thi Thuy (Deputy Director)

Technical, legal, financial, and governance documents stored on LampNet. Open-source code hosted on GitHub. On-chain evidence verifiable on Cardano Explorer.<br>


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