oui dans un certain sens. mais il represente quoi le token ?
fonctionnalité?
vote+achat de fonctionnalité. ok...
ils font quoi avec les tokens dépensés lors d'achat?
c'est vague comme description...
c'est probablement la partie l'a plus interressante pour un investisseur et également l'a plus éludée
La réponse d'un Dev, pas besoin de traduire je pense ?
Here's a little post we did some time ago for information on how the users may get their money back and more:
We'll be updating our FAQ today/tomorrow with a more comprehensive answer to these questions as they've been asked a few times now throughout the thread.
The app will require tokens to drive its in-app 'economy' for its subscription model:Users pay a nominal monthly fee for the subscription of 'advanced features', these tokens are traded back on the exchange and dividends are issued on an interim basis on profits (meaning throughout the year). The subscription price varies by the token price against ETH, as the value rises you would need to pay less in 'TKR' which gives early investors a bonus, either through a longer subscription or through enjoying a higher trade price on exchanges.
You're able to register on a portal that will launch post ICO as a token holder (regardless of the amount you hold), we'll be holding monthly meetings in which 'token holders' are invited to join and present their idea, disagree or agree with key decisions regarding our future or any other concern.
There's a lot of room for in-app 'advertisement' (non-obtrusive and completely subtle) for users that use the free tier, an example would be a news tab on cryptocurrencies. A news could be 'promoted' (and marked as such) at the top, this would clearly be labelled as such. A subscription user may be able to enjoy lower subscription fees in return for having the promoted news displayed to them (or not if they don't wish to).
Users are able to share their successful portfolio, meaning someone may be able to advertise their portfolio and their success. The user could then opt to 'share' their portfolio, which could be traded to other users where the requesting user pays x amounts of TKR for it. The exchange of tokens would be conducted by smart-contracts, a modest service fee (1-5%) could apply and the remainder is sent to the owner of the portfolio.These are just some initial ideas, we're still drafting our subscription model on what exactly is possible but as you can see there's a lot of room for ROI (both in dividends and in actual token price). This is also an example of one of the the key decisions a majority token holder would be able to influence (through a majority vote of the token holders).
All of this would be facilitated through smart-contracts and eventually drive higher price for all token holders and issue higher dividends as the money is directly poured back.
The exact requirement on how dividends will by drafted by legal beforehand once we're in that position.
While I'd love to tell you the exact model, I'm unfortunately no lawyer and thus can not comment on the exact specifics.