I keep having these thoughts about a 'game changer' crypto... and it's not like there aren't already enough "game changers" out there. Thats why I'm going to go ahead and add just one more... but please, roast my idea to the fullest.
Why? Well wouldn't you... atleast if you had the right intentions about a project.
So in an effort to reduce a broad complex idea, into something thats easy to swallow, I want to start by saying that the broad intention of this coin is to more EFFICIENTLY redistribute wealth and resources, towards projects, businesses and products that are open source, blockchained and whenever possible, automated and decentralized.
Successful projects, products and businesses will (in theory) produce greater value for end users and workers.
Redistribute may be a 'trigger' word for some.
But here me out of this IDEA, because that really all it is right now, but I think we are living in a moment when simple IDEAs can manifest at faster and faster speeds. We perhaps have a chance to radically reconstruct life on earth with these new crypto technologies.
Again trying to take the idea and break it down into bitesize chunks,
It may operate something like kickstarter, some ideas make it, some fail. Those that make it are open source and transparent. Some of the profits are automatically fed back into the system to fund further projects, products, businesses, etc.
A platform user has a role, funding, backing or contributing to successful projects will earn that user back tokens or coins.
Here however is another predicate of this idea/platform - all outputs, items, products, businesses that operate or were funded through the system/platform may only be purchases with cryptocurrency. This predicate helps establish tangabile value to the crypto ecocystem.
The coin/token here acts like a giant investment fund, but operated by and with outcomes targeting lower and middle levels of society.
Here is an example of one way this could play out. You are a tiny home builder and you want add a tiny home business to the blockchain. If the idea gets enough support from USERs, it can begin funding.
Each step of creating this tiny home business is blockchained, and is available to anyone else you may have the same idea. By taking funding you are also participating in the platform and would receive a higher score/reputation/coin-back for success that meets the platform markers of: sustainability, automation and overall value to end users.
Now imagine going online to buy a home, you can design it modularly to the specifications you want. Its build using cnc and 3d priniting. Because it is blockchained you can see where the part of the home came from. You pay for the home with crypto.
Now on the flip site this tiny home building company that runs on the blockchain is nearly autonomous. It may actually employ some humans to help run the business. But AI does a lot. Everything about the business is transparent and open. The business can be forked or duplicated for other geographies.
What does this do to the price of the tiny home when you take away share holders in the traditional sense and replace it with end users?
Using the platform, one may become wealthy, but if that happens it is because that person has created a lot of value to large number of people, and has made many WISE decisions. No one should become RICH using this platform.
Thanks if you are still reading this...
No sure if this made much sense, but perhaps this may spark something...
Again, think of maybe a more detailed kickstarter.
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