- Generate revenue/profits
- Token utility
- Revenue sharing / dividends
- Stability / staking
- Buy/stake pressure = Rewards paid out in stablecoins (not native tokens) - Only revenue generating projects can do this
*Example 👇
2/n $20B thru DeFi platform
5% company profits = $1,000,000,000
10% shared with staking pool = $100,000,000 (stablecoins)
500M tokens staked
Current token price $1.00
TVL $500M
Rewards per token staked
= $.20
Variables
- Platform flow
- Company profits
- Total tokens staked
3/n Incentivizes all parties:
- Company: profits, reputation, stability, support, company valuation
- Investors: buy pressure, price increase
- Stakers: stablecoin rewards, reduce sell pressure from "native project token rewards" selling, then buy even more tokens with stables
4/n If token holders unstake to sell or take profits, the same amount of profits (in stablecoins) is then distributed to a smaller number of staked tokens, resulting in increased rewards per staker
Not based on a % set by the team that will expire when token supply is gone
5/n FA is key here
Only revenue generating companies with paying customers will survive
TVL can't be the only thing a DeFi platform offers
The model described here will bring DeFi adoption to the traditional finance sector with higher/safer returns which is key to adoption
6/end
Projects to watch
(with revenue sharing or a ways to earn without creating sell pressure)
I found some info I'll post below. Looking for some feedback to help fact check it
Let me know other thoughts or info/updates.
Thanks in advance 🙏
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