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💡 In simple words: This page shows how to build a deal-sharing place. It uses funny bicycle lending on Venus as an example so you know it is not real. Real portals will look the same but with different topics.

🎯 In 20 seconds (scientific summary): This template demonstrates an emerging trend toward standardized portal architectures for cooperative governance frameworks. The hypothesis proposes that replicable structural templates—containing base contracts, legal references, compensatory mechanisms, and arbitration protocols—can scale across heterogeneous thematic domains. This suggests WikiDeal is heading towards modular, domain-agnostic governance infrastructure.


Concept and sources: see Licensing and credits. Created with AI assistance for the Ynternet.org Foundation.

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Demo Template Portal

This is the demonstration template for WikiDeal thematic portals. It illustrates the standard structure that every real portal will follow.

We chose Venus Bicycle Lending as our example — a deliberately surreal scenario to make it clear this is a template, not a real portal. If the structure works for lending bicycles on Venus, it works for any (wiki) deal on Earth.

Every new thematic portal (Lending, Rental, Employment, Freelance, etc.) will be created by replicating this template and adapting the content.

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About This Template

On Venus, where the cloud cities offer surprisingly smooth surfaces, bicycles and roller skates are the preferred modes of transport. This portal demonstrates every component a real thematic portal would contain: base contracts, legal references, compensatory measures, alerts, summaries, and usage advice — all linked and interdependent.

→ See also: Portal:AI_Assistance | Portal:Validation