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Start Here

This is the recommended entry point into PVERSE Docs. Start here if you are new, if you want the shortest path into the documentation set, or if you need to decide which reading route fits your role best.

Published: March 22, 2026
Updated: March 24, 2026
Section: DOCS
Recommended first step
If you do not yet know where to begin, read this page first, then move to Docs Overview or Docs Map depending on whether you need explanation or navigation.

Overview

PVERSE Docs are structured into lanes. Each lane owns a different part of the platform: protocol intent, participation, gameplay, token systems, markets, affiliate systems, infrastructure, security, and reference.

Start Here is the onboarding page for that structure. It tells you where to begin based on what kind of reader you are and what you want to understand first.

Quick Start Links

Use these if you want the fastest possible entry into the right part of the docs.

Who This Page Is For

This page is useful if you are any of the following:

  • a first-time reader entering PVERSE Docs for the first time
  • a player or systems reader trying to understand gameplay structure
  • a builder or operator trying to locate infrastructure and security material
  • an affiliate or partner reader trying to understand referral systems, attribution, commissions, or withdrawals
  • a token or market reader focused on token logic, liquidity, and controls

Recommended Reader Paths

Where To Go Next

Need structure philosophy?

Read the documentation overview if you want to understand why the docs are divided into lanes.

  1. Docs Overview
  2. Protocol Boundaries

Need full navigation?

Use the map if you want the whole documentation tree on one page.

  1. Docs Map
  2. Starter Index

Need participation flow?

Use Foundation if you want to understand entry, account structure, rollout, and participation state.

  1. Foundation Overview
  2. Access & Entry
  3. Access Policy

Need gameplay mechanics?

Use Game Lane and Game Systems if you want to understand core loop, balance, guilds, and marketplace behavior.

  1. Game Lane
  2. Game Systems

Need affiliate structure?

Use Affiliate if you want referral codes, attribution, commissions, settlements, campaigns, withdrawals, and partner policy logic.

  1. Affiliate Overview
  2. Referral Codes
  3. Settlements
  4. Withdrawals

Need token or market structure?

Use Token and Market if you want supply, allocation, reserves, liquidity, and market control logic.

  1. Token
  2. Market

Need security and integrity rules?

Use Security if you need privacy, cookies, terms, payment integrity, trust score, or disclosure documents.

  1. Security Overview
  2. Privacy
  3. Payment Integrity

Need fast lookup instead?

Use Reference when you want definitions, starter links, FAQ answers, or snapshot-style navigation support.

  1. Reference Overview
  2. Starter Index
  3. FAQ

How To Read PVERSE Docs

PVERSE Docs are not meant to be read strictly from top to bottom. They are designed as a reference system.

The fastest way to use them is:

  • find your lane first
  • read overview pages before detail pages
  • use definitions when a term feels overloaded
  • follow canonical pages instead of collecting partial explanations across multiple pages

Boundary Note

Some concepts appear close together but belong to different parts of the documentation. For example:

  • GAME SYSTEMS > Marketplace is the internal item and asset exchange layer.
  • MARKET is the external token market layer.
  • FOUNDATION > Accounts explains the account model.
  • INFRASTRUCTURE > Session Model explains session behavior technically.
  • AFFILIATE owns referral codes, attribution, commissions, settlements, withdrawals, leaderboard, campaigns, partner policies, and anti-abuse.
  • SECURITY owns privacy, cookies, payment integrity, trust score, and platform-facing policy material.

Summary

  • Use this page as the first entry point into PVERSE Docs.
  • Move to Docs Overview for structure philosophy.
  • Move to Docs Map for full navigation.
  • Choose your reading lane based on whether you are new, gameplay-focused, infrastructure-focused, affiliate-focused, or market-focused.