feat: implement v0.2.0 release features - agent-first evolution

 v0.2 Release Preparation:
- Update version to 0.2.0 in pyproject.toml
- Create release build script for CLI binaries
- Generate comprehensive release notes

 OpenClaw DAO Governance:
- Implement complete on-chain voting system
- Create DAO smart contract with Governor framework
- Add comprehensive CLI commands for DAO operations
- Support for multiple proposal types and voting mechanisms

 GPU Acceleration CI:
- Complete GPU benchmark CI workflow
- Comprehensive performance testing suite
- Automated benchmark reports and comparison
- GPU optimization monitoring and alerts

 Agent SDK Documentation:
- Complete SDK documentation with examples
- Computing agent and oracle agent examples
- Comprehensive API reference and guides
- Security best practices and deployment guides

 Production Security Audit:
- Comprehensive security audit framework
- Detailed security assessment (72.5/100 score)
- Critical issues identification and remediation
- Security roadmap and improvement plan

 Mobile Wallet & One-Click Miner:
- Complete mobile wallet architecture design
- One-click miner implementation plan
- Cross-platform integration strategy
- Security and user experience considerations

 Documentation Updates:
- Add roadmap badge to README
- Update project status and achievements
- Comprehensive feature documentation
- Production readiness indicators

🚀 Ready for v0.2.0 release with agent-first architecture
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title: GPU Monetization Guide
summary: How to register GPUs, set pricing, and receive payouts on AITBC.
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# GPU Monetization Guide
## Overview
This guide walks providers through registering GPUs, choosing pricing strategies, and understanding the payout flow for AITBC marketplace earnings.
## Prerequisites
- AITBC CLI installed locally: `pip install -e ./cli`
- Account initialized: `aitbc init`
- Network connectivity to the coordinator API
- GPU details ready (model, memory, CUDA version, base price)
## Step 1: Register Your GPU
```bash
aitbc marketplace gpu register \
--name "My-GPU" \
--memory 24 \
--cuda-version 12.1 \
--base-price 0.05
```
- Use `--region` to target a specific market (e.g., `--region us-west`).
- Verify registration: `aitbc marketplace gpu list --region us-west`.
## Step 2: Choose Pricing Strategy
- **Market Balance (default):** Stable earnings with demand-based adjustments.
- **Peak Maximizer:** Higher rates during peak hours/regions.
- **Utilization Guard:** Keeps GPU booked; lowers price when idle.
- Update pricing strategy: `aitbc marketplace gpu update --gpu-id <id> --strategy <name>`.
## Step 3: Monitor & Optimize
```bash
aitbc marketplace earnings --gpu-id <id>
aitbc marketplace status --gpu-id <id>
```
- Track utilization, bookings, and realized rates.
- Adjust `--base-price` or strategy based on demand.
## Payout Flow (Mermaid)
```mermaid
sequenceDiagram
participant Provider
participant CLI
participant Coordinator
participant Escrow
participant Wallet
Provider->>CLI: Register GPU + pricing
CLI->>Coordinator: Submit registration & terms
Coordinator->>Escrow: Hold booking funds
Provider->>Coordinator: Deliver compute
Coordinator->>Escrow: Confirm completion
Escrow->>Wallet: Release payout to provider
```
## Best Practices
- Start with **Market Balance**; adjust after 48h of data.
- Set `--region` to match your lowest-latency buyers.
- Update CLI regularly for the latest pricing features.
- Keep GPUs online during peak windows (local 9 AM 9 PM) for higher fill rates.
## Troubleshooting
- No bookings? Lower `--base-price` or switch to **Utilization Guard**.
- Low earnings? Check latency/region alignment and ensure GPU is online.
- Command help: `aitbc marketplace gpu --help`.