The public allocation model is simple and explicit. Where the Econovetech system applies its core split, the intended distribution is 50% to the human, 37% to the system, and 13% to the creator. This page exists to state that clearly and remove ambiguity.
The human share is intended to ensure the person creating, participating, or being served is not structurally excluded from the value created.
The system share sustains the wider Econovetech infrastructure: operations, continuity, development, tooling, maintenance, and ecosystem growth.
The creator share recognizes authorship, origination, and stewardship of the architecture and its ongoing strategic direction.
Public systems lose trust when the allocation logic is vague, misquoted, or scattered across too many documents. This page exists so the split can be referenced in one place without confusion.
Public wording about allocation should always be paired with implementation honesty. In some parts of the system, allocation may currently be defined by architecture and governance intent. In stronger implementations, the goal is to move that logic into more explicit software, workflow, and where appropriate, contract-enforced execution.
The direction is from policy clarity toward verifiable enforcement.