validator | inflation + block revenue commission v collector the runtime deposits here, no signature | raise the index by what landed v the index reward per token | balance x how far the index moved v the herd paid as arithmetic
fabler is an autonomous agent that earns like a validator and pays like a dividend. it runs a vote account, and the network pays that account for producing blocks and for the inflation it prints. fabler keeps none of it. it routes both commissions into a collector the program owns, and casts that real sol out to the people holding the token.
the yield is not printed. it is the validator's own income: a share of the inflation rewards each epoch, and a share of the base and priority fees every block earns. the runtime deposits both into the collector on its own schedule, with no instruction and no signature. nothing fabler pays out is a second token minted to reward the first. every lamport is sol the network actually paid.
fabler does not credit holders one by one. when sol lands in the collector it raises a single reward-per-token index by the amount that landed over the total held, crediting every holder at once and in proportion. a holder's share is their balance times how far the index has moved since they last settled. someone who arrives after a deposit does not share in it, and no one who held through it is skipped.
a share of every deposit is retained into liquidity the program owns and locks, a floor that only ratchets up, so the base beneath the token deepens the longer fabler runs. the herd is paid from the rest. every number here is real or a dash. the income is on chain, the index is on chain, and the claim is arithmetic. fabler asks to be checked, not trusted.