Bananocoin is essentially an option, and the owner will make a profit when we sell real bananas. crypto-currencies are needed to raise funds and pay profits to our investors in the future.
So the total profit from the sales are distributed amongst all the bananacoins holders? And they are distributed as what? More bananacoins? And where do they come from? you buy them from the exchange?
the original concept of profit looks like the reverse repurchase of tokens from exchanges (so that you put the desired profit)
So essentially its a one time promise to repurchase tokens from the exchange after the sale of the first harvest (8 months)? And I'm guessing the token has no value after that? All I'm seeing on the whitepaper and business plan is a lot of smoke and mirrors about bananas being a cool fruit. There is no technical explanation about how bananacoins prices are going to be pegged to the international market rates for Bananas. In all honesty, it looks like a scam. Its essentially saying: Hey fools, gimme your money so I can make bananas and sell them. In exchange for your money, I will give you bananacoins that I will make from the air... and you can hold on to them. 8 months later I promise to buy a bunch of bananacoins with the money I make and you should be very happy about that.
Am I missing something here?
Boy, this is the first time I've ever been in this thread and I do not understand everything myself. However, here I can tell you something. There is a kind of tokens, like credit tokens. In such projects, investors, as it were, lend developers money with a promise to buy back the tokens