The Research Programs presents structured studies built on the Wearonomics framework to evaluate validated movement, ledger accumulation, and real-world data contribution under defined conditions.

Each program applies the Wearonomics Lab to transform wearable-derived data into verified locomotion, record outcomes in a cumulative ledger, and assess system performance across different environments and constraints.

Wearonomics Verified Human Movement Program — 25 Datasets (2026)

Type: Empirical extension study
Status: Completed

This program represents the second structured application of the Wearonomics framework to verify human movement across a continuous set of real-world wearable datasets. A total of 25 sessions were processed, where recorded activity was evaluated through explicit validation rules to determine whether movement could be attributed to genuine human locomotion.

The next phase will introduce a digital payment cycle, where credits generated through verified human movement are directly linked to dataset submission, enabling the evaluation of incentive-based participation under real-world conditions.