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December 02, 2016, 10:00:07 AM
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Video news has been posted for 12-2-16

https://www.facebook.com/bfdailynews/videos/210096419439961/
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December 01, 2016, 10:07:52 AM
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Video news has been posted for 12-1-16

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November 30, 2016, 10:12:40 AM
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Be careful with this bananafund it's just another ponzi. For more info read his former fund project he suddenly was gone and never answered the questions about Compound fund. It's almost a year since your last post and when you come back you try the same thing again with a new scam project.

Compound fund:  https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1249139.0;all


his name is Richard O’Neill
Richard O’Neill (Jo) is biggest scamer ever (just search his past in google)


He has a very big following. Investors follow him and invest in his projects. Are you sure that he is the scammer?

are you mad?
dont u read the previous posts!!!!
this guy was paidverts CEO! so many users followed him!
then he robbed users money and ran away!

so the followers is not for his reliability!
and by the way Real investors would not follow him! im one the old players in hyip and ill not invest in his projects also ill inform my followers too


Richard O’Neill (Jo) is biggest scamer ever (just search his past in google)

sample :


Hey rapidleech, what did happen to you? You were a great follower on PaidVerts and MyTrafficValue too, having greats returns (0 zeros).. I used to be MTV/PV investor and morever always under your upline through TBN.
Anyways, I'm not talking for the entire community but I personally like experienced admins who ran successful Ponzi schemes because this means that if we join in time we can get nice profits out of it  Smiley

By the way, we all know how greedy is Jo lol but that's another story  Roll Eyes

what u mean what happened to me ?
mate !
im talking about Richard O’Neill and Compound.fund
not! paidverts and new CEO!
just warn new users! about Compound.fund

 Cheesy
CEO Rich was robbed by President Carlos and replacement CEO Marc.  Rich already redeemed himself of past associations with success of CF and its your own loss if you don't join BF with a prebid.

Video news has been posted for 11-30-16.

https://www.facebook.com/bfdailynews/videos/208873616228908/
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November 29, 2016, 11:58:09 AM
#5
Be careful with this bananafund it's just another ponzi. For more info read his former fund project he suddenly was gone and never answered the questions about Compound fund. It's almost a year since your last post and when you come back you try the same thing again with a new scam project.

Compound fund:  https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1249139.0;all


his name is Richard O’Neill
Richard O’Neill (Jo) is biggest scamer ever (just search his past in google)


He has a very big following. Investors follow him and invest in his projects. Are you sure that he is the scammer?

are you mad?
dont u read the previous posts!!!!
this guy was paidverts CEO! so many users followed him!
then he robbed users money and ran away!

so the followers is not for his reliability!
and by the way Real investors would not follow him! im one the old players in hyip and ill not invest in his projects also ill inform my followers too


Richard O’Neill (Jo) is biggest scamer ever (just search his past in google)

sample :


Hey rapidleech, what did happen to you? You were a great follower on PaidVerts and MyTrafficValue too, having greats returns (0 zeros).. I used to be MTV/PV investor and morever always under your upline through TBN.
Anyways, I'm not talking for the entire community but I personally like experienced admins who ran successful Ponzi schemes because this means that if we join in time we can get nice profits out of it  Smiley

By the way, we all know how greedy is Jo lol but that's another story  Roll Eyes

what u mean what happened to me ?
mate !
im talking about Richard O’Neill and Compound.fund
not! paidverts and new CEO!
just warn new users! about Compound.fund

 Cheesy
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November 29, 2016, 10:45:09 AM
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What happened to your last fund?
Compound Fund will be consolidated into Bananafund.

Video news has been posted for 11-29-16.
https://www.facebook.com/bfdailynews/videos/208307189618884/
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November 29, 2016, 06:03:30 AM
#3
i like the idea, i think it's good something like this for the people in general.
but still, you missing some things for start, such as a site because you don't have any yet... Roll Eyes

for sure, it will be helpfull to see some more experienced members in these to share their opinion.
i'll be watching this topic and see what will happend, eventually... Tongue
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November 29, 2016, 02:49:09 AM
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What happened to your last fund?
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November 28, 2016, 11:44:13 PM
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www.bananafund.com is launching signups on December 5th. Initial Token Offering is scheduled to be ready by late January and the first marketplace ready by March. Follow me at fb.com/bfdailynews for daily video updates.

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Launching December 5th, 2016
INDEX

Summary ……………………………………………………………………....…………………….        3
Mission…………………………………………………………………………………………....……    4-6
What are tokens?…………………………………………………………………………….……        7
Project Life-Cycle (Summary)…………………………………………………..……………        8
Starting a Project (Pre-Publish)………………………………………………..……………        9
Crowd Brainstorming……………………………………………………………………..……        10
Initial Token Offering…………………………………………………………………...………        11-13
Banana Fund Project Review…………………………………………………………………    14
Marketplace……………………………………………………………………………………….…        15
Failure to reach revenues………………………………………………………………..……        16
Daily Project Operations………………………………………………………………………        17
Raising Additional Funds (Token Dilution)………………………………………….…        18
Asset Sales / Voluntary Company Dissolution……………………………….………    19
Project Bankruptcy ……………………………………………………………………....………    20
Project Graduation / Equity Delivery……………………………………………..………    21
Crowd Safety Net………………………………………………………………………………..…    22-23
Crowd Voting Mechanism…………………………………………………………………..…    24
Referral Commission & Automatic Ref-Back Agreements………………...…..    25
Listing Fees………………………………………………………………………………………...…    26
Banana Fund Profitability………………………………………………………………………    27-29


Summary
Banana Fund is a one-stop solution to creating a business from scratch!
Share an idea. We’ll evolve it / fill in the gaps. Fund it. Build it. Run it. And report back to you, for any desired changes you’d like to make, every step of the way.
You’ll receive frequent dividends if your project achieves profitability.
You can buy/sell your positions on our marketplace in real time. If you want to sell your idea, and walk away at any time - you’re welcome to do that. Alternatively, you can take physical delivery of your business equity. And once your business is fully established, you can graduate it from our system entirely, and take it off into the world.
We’re a full service solution! Writing down your idea, and your rules, is all that’s required of our entrepreneurs. And we even make that part easy!

To re-iterate in bullet point form; Banana Fund is:
A platform for users to post business projects, and for our crowd to brainstorm, and collaborate with the entrepreneur (for a reward!), to develop the idea, it’s documentation, and settings / terms. Aiming to provide complete transparency for all parties, and to create an ‘instruction book’ for how Banana Fund should build & run the project on behalf of the crowd.
An equity crowdfunding platform, using Bitcoin to finance user projects.
An online marketplace for users to buy/sell their (hopefully) dividend paying positions in user projects, in real-time.
A communications platform, for project managers to share near real-time accounts, and updates, aiming to provide unprecedented levels of operational transparency to their backers. And for the crowd to continually make suggestions, and feedback.
A crowd control platform, where backers have established procedures to vote on any desired changes / evolutions to the businesses, to overrule/change the assigned project manager. It’s your business. You’re in control! We work for you.

In conclusion…
A fair, and transparent platform for people to list, back, manage and trade startups. Until such time they choose to take physical delivery of the equity in the project, and graduate the startup (now an established business) away from our platform, and into the world.
And we even have a little device, that does it’s best, to protect backers from any failed projects as well.
Mission
Remove barriers to entry for entrepreneurs
All entrepreneurs need to do is write down the broad strokes / beginnings of their idea. And any specific terms / conditions they have. (Ownership, Voting rules, Etc). Absolutely nothing else should be required of them. Write down an idea, Banana Fund and it’s crowd does all the work, and everyone gets their agreed share. Easy!
Use the crowd to brainstorm / collaborate on business ideas / plans.
Apply the knowledge, experience and suggestions of the crowd to form business plans, rules and processes documentation. And to reward those contributions with a small stake in the project. (Entrepreneur approves suggestions / edits, after the crowd has upvoted, and commented on them)
First come first served incentives, that help drive crowdfunding
Getting started is the hardest part! So we aim to reward those that act first, and subsequently enable everything... We do that by breaking up the ‘backers stake’ in the business into 20 blocks. With each block being a multiple in price of the first block. See the ‘Initial Token Offering’ section for details of this key feature!
Paperwork-free, real-time marketplace trading
We use a system of discount coupons, containing an encrypted key, called Tokens, that, when provided along with a request to buy physical equity in a given project, enable the purchase of a piece of otherwise contractually cost prohibitive equity, for a nominal sum of just $1.
Users can buy/sell these tokens in real-time on our marketplace. Prices are set entirely by supply & demand, users can place bids to buy/sell at any price. And the most competitive rates are accepted automatically. Marketplaces are completely transparent, showing who’s buying/selling and exactly who owns what.

Banana Fund, acting in trust, and on behalf of the entrepreneur and crowd backers, holds all the physical equity pieces. Until such time that they are purchased by Token holders (or anyone willing to pay the insane costs associated with purchasing without a token). Meanwhile, per our publicly viewable terms / equity holder agreement; we enforce the will of the token holders, and issue any available dividends between them; per the settings established in the project documentation.
To provide unprecedented levels of operational transparency
Investors should be able to review the details of their companies, in as close to real time as is physically possible. Waiting on quarterly results, and annual meetings is a relic of the pre-internet era. If you own the business; you should be in on the day-to-day action! It’s your company!
You should not be forced to base your buy/sell decisions on less than all the information. That is unfair, dangerous and wrong.
Banana Fund serves to provide as close to real time reports of sales, revenues, expenses as we are physically able to do so. Along with daily updates from your project manager, as to exactly what is happening, what the company is planning to do at any given moment, and their personal opinions of any given event.
Keeping the entrepreneur, and crowd in control!
Using the aforementioned transparency, combined with the established processes defined in each project’s documentation. We aim to give token holders complete control.
The crowd can communicate ideas and suggestions all the time, for the designated project manager to apply at their discretion. However, if a significant disagreement of opinion / strategy occurs, then we have voting procedures in place to see the will of the crowd enforced. If a voting majority occurs, then Banana Fund will ensure the project manager falls into line, or they will be replaced.
Provide a full service solution to business development & operations
Banana Fund is a business development and management company. We assign each project a manager, and using the project documentation and rules as an instruction book, along with the funding from the crowd - we make that business happen! Contracting Banana Fund staff / expertise where possible, and hiring additional staff specific to requirements of each individual business.
We basically do all the work, so that the entrepreneur and the crowd don’t have to. Yet, they’re both still in control. They just delegate the day to day operations / leg work to the assigned project manager (Banana Fund)
Crowd Safety Net
Banana Fund stands behind it’s crowd backers. If a project you back runs into trouble, and ultimately fails. We have a system in place that will do it’s best to compensate you. No guarantees of course, it’s just a best effort process:
We allocate 90% of all safety net mandatory token purchase premiums, and a full half of Banana Fund net revenues specifically towards compensating Token Holders of failed projects.
This way, backers have our entire portfolio backing them up, in the event that they pick a dud! So even if you choose a bad project; we’ll see what we can do to help you! So that you can take another shot at backing the next big thing.
Project Graduation
As a project develops beyond the startup phase, and starts looking to expand beyond the realm of the Banana Fund platform.  We have created a process for each project to graduate our system, and take the form of a regular company. No longer reporting to our platform, processes or marketplace functions.
At the time of graduation (after token holders have voted for such), token holders are presented with two options; to accept a buyout of their tokens at an agreed upon above-market rate. Or to take physical delivery of their equity for a significantly reduced signing fee.
At that point, the project will be de-listed from Banana Fund. And is free to go about it’s business, as per any other company! Perform an IPO. Or whatever it wants to do. Our job is done!


What are tokens?
Every project is it’s own completely separate, and registered company; with Banana Fund holding all the actual physical equity by default (as we’re the ones that register each business on behalf of the crowd / entrepreneur). Tokens serve as ‘discount coupons’ that can be used to buy (and take delivery of) the equity in your project, for a nominal sum.

Whilst you're holding tokens, per our user agreement, Banana Fund will distribute all earnings, earmarked for dividends via the project documentation / business plan.

Tokens also serve to enable our crowd voting mechanism. Token holders can apply their voting weight to dictate how the business should be run. And Banana Fund enforces the will of the crowd, per the documentation established by the entrepreneur when starting their project.

Purchasing Project Equity
If there are 100 tokens in a project. Then each token will represent the right to buy 1/100th of the business. And each token will enable the holder to buy a 1/100th (1%) piece of the business for just $1. Thereby valuing the business at $100. Basically nothing.
Anyone attempting to buy equity from Banana Fund, in that same business, that does not hold a token (and they can!), will be required to pay no less than $1billion per 1/100th piece of the business, per our equity holder agreement. Thereby valuing the project at $100billion. An unjustifiable price that nobody would pay. Thereby safeguarding the interests of token holders (and our entire process)
* In the event that someone does buy equity from us, at that insane price. We have an automatic buy-back clause in place to purchase the token back, at the $1billion + sale price. (However, that’s unlikely to ever happen; as you would take physical delivery of the equity long before it reaches that kind of valuation. We’re a startup incubator, not a full on stock market)

Learn more in our Graduation & Equity Delivery section.





Project Life-Cycle (Summary)
1. Pre-Publish… The first draft of the entrepreneur's idea, and initial settings configuration.
2. Crowd Brainstorming… Doc collaboration, idea & settings evolution. 0.015 Pre-Bids.
3. Initial Token Offering… Pre-Bids populate initial blocks. Then open to unlimited bids.
4. Banana Fund Review… Assign manager. Assess feasibility / legality. Refund if necessary.
5. Marketplace Launch… Tokens issued. Trading begins. Unsold ITO listed at set prices.

* Project Fails To Achieve Revenues… Marketplace suspends. Additional funding considered. If not viable; liquidate & add protected tokens to safety net.

6. Daily Operations… Updates from your project manager. Frequent dividends.

* Additional Funding… Requires shareholder vote. Dilute tokens to raise cash. Two options; add tokens to the marketplace, to drip sell as the price crosses threshold.  Or run an ITO in parallel to the marketplace (for higher risk situations, requiring all or nothing).
* Bankruptcy / Liquidation event… Marketplace suspended. Cash / assets liquidated, and issued to token holders. If bankruptcy; move remaining protected tokens to safety net.

7. Graduation… Users vote to advance the listing beyond Banana Fund. Accept instant buyout price. Or pay a nominal $50 admin fee to take delivery of your equity. De-list listing.
* Potential deviations to a normal / successful flow.




Starting a Project (Pre-Publish)
It’s free! To begin, users just need to fill out as much of our listing form as they’re able. And then they can publish their listing for our crowd to begin brainstorming.

Basic information
Project name, 1 line description, upload a project image / logo. Select appropriate categories for your listing. (To help populate the rest of the create listing process)

Ownership percentages
Banana Fund (3%). Brainstorm Rewards (1%). Listing Fee Sponsor (1%). Allocate the remaining 95% between the Entrepreneur, Backers, and any other partners.

Crowd voting settings
Determine the voting weights required to control the business.

Answer some questions about your project.
We’ve designed some very simple questions, the answers to which will help evolve your business model / plan.

Create / Upload Project Document(s)
Write / upload as many information documents, specifications, plans, rules, and supporting files as you like.

Define any specific terms
Do you have any specific conditions regarding this business? Do you want a job? Do you want something done in a certain way? Detail what’s important to you here. And we’ll honor it - provided the crowd agrees / will fund you.









Crowd Brainstorming
Once a project is published, the crowd brainstorming phase lasts a minimum of 14 days, and can be extended by the entrepreneur as required.  The better you make the pitch & plan; the more likely the project will hit its funding goal (or even more than that!)

Entrepreneur has the final word
The crowd can submit / share ideas, document edits, settings adjustments. That the entrepreneur can accept / adapt / ignore as he likes. All the project settings, plans, documents, etc, can be changed continuously for an unlimited number of edits.

Brainstorming Rewards
A minimum of 1% of project tokens are allocated towards rewarding users that interact with each project. (This setting can be increased at any time, to encourage more participation; but it cannot be decreased)
Users acquire ‘points’ for every interaction they make with a project during its brainstorming phase. Each action is weighted differently. The top interaction score, for that project, sets the bar for the rewards scheme. And all users that score at least 5% of that top score, will receive a proportional share of the tokens as they’re issued.
Eg. 2 qualifying scores…. One with 60 and the other with 30... Mean the 60 score will earn ⅔ of the tokens on offer, and the 30 score will receive ⅓ of the available tokens.
Anyone deemed to be abusing the rewards scheme, or who has been disqualified from other listings previously, will not count towards the scoring system at all.

Manual Rewards / Token Assignments
Entrepreneurs, at their discretion, can assign tokens to specific users during the brainstorming phase. Ie. To reward someone with 2% of the project tokens, in return for creating an explainer video.

Pre-Bids
If you like a project, and want to secure a piece of the cheapest tokens for sale during the Initial Token Offering, you have the option to place a ‘pre-bid’ of 0.015btc. These bids, limited to one per person, are ordered according to when you scored your first ‘interaction point’ with this project (not in the order that you make the bids).
Pre-bids serve to populate the best spots in the initial token offering, as that launches. You can cancel the bids at any time, however you’ll lose your priority placement in the queue.
Initial Token Offering


CALCULATIONS
1 / Equity on offer (as a decimal) * Funding Goal (bitcoins) = Total Project Tokens.
Funding Goal (in bitcoins) is the number of tokens on offer, for the Initial Token Offering.
Block 1 Token Price: 0.09523809525
All other blocks (2-20) are priced at Block number x 0.09523809525
The number of tokens for sale in each block is as follows:





TOKEN PRICE
QTY (% OF TOKENS ON OFFER)
BLOCK 1
0.09523809525
1
BLOCK 2
0.1904761905
1
BLOCK 3
0.2857142857
2
BLOCK 4
0.380952381
3
BLOCK 5
0.4761904762
5
BLOCK 6
0.5714285715
5
BLOCK 7
0.6666666667
5
BLOCK 8
0.761904762
7
BLOCK 9
0.8571428572
9
BLOCK 10
0.9523809525
12
BLOCK 11
1.047619048
12
BLOCK 12
1.142857143
9
BLOCK 13
1.238095238
7
BLOCK 14
1.333333333
5
BLOCK 15
1.428571429
5
BLOCK 16
1.523809524
5
BLOCK 17
1.619047619
3
BLOCK 18
1.714285714
2
BLOCK 19
1.80952381
1
BLOCK 20
1.904761905
1

The funding goal, and the equity on offer, determine how many tokens are created to represent 100% ownership of a project.  That includes:
Banana Fund Cut:            3%
Listing Fee Sponsor:            1%
Crowd Brainstorming:        1% minimum
Entrepreneurs Cut            variable - share 95% cut with the backers
Sold to Backers for Finance:        variable - share 95% cut with the entrepreneur

The tokens that are listed for sale, as part of the Initial Token Offering, are broken up into 20 blocks. The number of available tokens for sale in each block, are priced as shown in the table above. (Users can buy fractions of a token, rendering the unit prices unimportant). The sum of all tokens sold, equals the funding goal.
In the event of oversubscription, the token prices in all blocks will increase by a percentage of the level of oversubscription.
Eg. Funding goal is $100,000. $110,000 is raised. Then all block prices will increase by 10%.
Users have the option to place limited 0.015btc  ‘pre-bids’ during the Brainstorming phase - one per user, even before the Initial Token Offering begins. Those bids are ordered in a special way, based on the order in which users first interacted with the project.
As the Initial Token offering opens, those ‘pre-bids’ are added to the queue in their set order, and serve to instantly populate the initial blocks. And from that point on, all bids, of unlimited sums, are added to the queue in the order that they are received. First come first served, with later deposits overflowing into the next blocks, as each reaches capacity.
Users have the option to cancel their bids at any time, including those pre-bids, for a full refund. However, once cancelled, those users will lose their placement in the queue. And if they choose to bid again later, they will join the end of the queue. Meanwhile, all remaining bids bump up in the queue, with each cancellation; potentially moving closer to Block 1 (and the cheaper unit prices)
Once the funding goal is achieved, a 7-day countdown timer will appear. And users will have their final opportunity to cancel their bids, if they are no longer happy with the terms (or new token prices, if the I.T.O. is over-subscribed) .
In the event that cancellations cause the funding to drop below the goal, the timer will cancel, until such time that the threshold is met once again; and then a new 7day time will occur.
As the timer counts down. The ITO will be complete. All bids will be locked in. And the project will be sent to Banana Fund for review. And barring any legal / feasibility issues, the tokens will be issued, and the marketplace will go live shortly thereafter.

Scalable Projects; Partial Funding Goal Option
There are some projects that are well suited to scaling. Subsequently they may be seeking large sums of money, but actually not require nearly the total amount in order to get started.
For those projects, they will define the minimum sum they require to get started, and as soon as the IPO hits that goal, the project will begin it’s 7day countdown, and commence shortly thereafter. With any remaining (unsold) tokens being listed for sale on the marketplace, and being sold in due course; as the market rates climb to pass through their set sale prices.

The ITO opportunity!
Needless to say, the strategy with Initial Token Offerings is to bid as soon as you’re able. As the block 1 price is 1/20th of the Block 20 price.
Thereby, if you get a $10 bid into block 1, the project funds successfully, and the subsequent marketplace holds its price. You’ll have made 20x your money back ($200) right there. Before the project is even built, or really even started construction!




Banana Fund Project Review
Once the Initial Token Offering is complete, the project will be sent to Banana Fund for review. Here we’ll check the legal issues around the idea, and the overall feasibility of the plan & it’s funding levels.
If the funding is way off (insufficient), then we’ll kick the project back down to the Initial Token Offering phase, pursuing a revised funding level.
If there are minor legal issues with the plan, we’ll discuss and brainstorm those via the project news. And see if adjustments to the model can be made, to come to some middle ground. (Users will be presented with an opportunity to cancel their bids, if they do not like the proposed changes to the model. And if the funding level drops, it’ll be kicked back down to the I.T.O)
If a project is deemed to be exceptionally risky, well beyond the norms of a typical startup, we will make an announcement in the project news. And at our discretion, we may also advise users that we are reducing the Crowd Safety Net level of protection on their positions. And subsequently offer them the opportunity to cancel their bids for a full refund.
For projects / ideas that are completely illegal, unethical, and that we don’t want to be associated with in any way. We’ll fully refund all backers. And if you wish to contact the entrepreneur to pursue that privately - outside of the Banana Fund platform and protections - that’s up to you.

All Clear
In the event that everything looks ok. We’ll assign a temporary project manager (whilst we find one suitably qualified to the needs of the project), we’ll issue the tokens and activate the marketplace.


Marketplace
Users can buy and sell their tokens on the marketplace at any time. Listing them for sale at any price they like. The marketplace is a completely free market. Supply and demand dictates the fluctuating prices. With no other market controls, or daily limits in place.
Marketplace Fees
We use a maker / taker fee schedule. Makers incur a 0.15% fee. Takers incur a 0.25% fee.
Every trade occurs between two parties: the maker, whose order exists on the order book prior to the trade, and the taker, who places the order that matches (or "takes") the maker's order. Makers are so named because their orders make the liquidity in a market. Takers are the ones who remove this liquidity by matching makers' orders with their own.
Marketplace Design
To get an idea of what our marketplace will look like, I direct you to Poloniex:
https://poloniex.com/exchange#btc_xmr
This is a good example of what we’re working towards... Where they trade Bitcoins against numerous different other crypto currencies, and have a marketplace for each. We will trade bitcoins against individual user projects. And have a marketplace for each.
So this is a very good insight of what we’re in the process of building!
Marketplace Reporting Features
You will be able to see the following, with relation to marketplace trading;
A full trading history of both your buys, sells and maker/taker fees.
An up to date list of who owns every single token, in each project. Along with any physical equity held off-market. (eg. If a user has taken delivery of their position)
A summary view of token ownership changes, over various time periods.
(To see who is net buying, and who is net selling)
The full order book; of bids to buy/sell. And who those orders belong to. Along with a market depth graph to provide a visual aid as to the state of the order books.
A ‘Top Traders’ display, to show which users are buying & selling to maximum effect.
Public profiles for each user, detailing their holdings & trading history in all projects.

Marketplace Suspension
If there are any on-going significant events in a given project, such as imminent bankruptcy, or an active shareholder vote to graduate the project. Then the marketplace may be suspended temporarily / permanently for the protection of buyers, and to prevent any potential abuses of the crowd safety net. Marketplaces may also be suspended for technical reasons from time to time, but we’ll try and keep that to a minimum!
Failure to reach revenues
This is a project setback / failure scenario, and mitigation plan:
If a project is part way through development, and for whatever reason, is falling drastically short of the funding required to launch / get started / achieve profitability. Then we will;

Suspend the token trading marketplace.

Attempt to raise additional funds via a second token offering. (Token Dilution)

If the initial token offering fails to hit its funding goal. A second token offering can be attempted with even better terms for new backers.

Failing that, we will be forced to declare the project a failure. And transfer users to the crowd safety net. Where protected tokens will join the ‘revolving refund queue’.

Any remaining project cash / company assets will be liquidated, and added to the Crowd Safety Net revenues, used to help refund backers of all failed projects.


Daily Project Operations
As soon as a project reaches its funding goal, via the Initial Token offering, and is approved by Banana Fund to get started, issue it’s tokens and open it’s marketplace. It begins the daily operations phase.

Daily Updates
The project manager will post daily news, and updates regarding the development, and day to day operations of the project. You will be kept in the loop about just about everything. It is the project manager's job to summarise each day's activity, plans, problems and thoughts. It’s literally a running commentary of everything the project is doing, and planning to do.

Project Cash / Expenses
The status of the project funding, along with invoices / receipts for how it is used. Are updated daily. And we have a special section in each projects’ forum where you can discuss each project's expenditure, recommend cost savings, alternative suppliers etc.

Accounts / Revenues
As frequently as is physically reasonable to do so, we want to keep you up to date with the day to day sales, and project revenues. For some online businesses, this can be automated and shown in real-time. For other projects, they’ll post daily summaries, and more detailed reports every week/month.
But the main aim of this process is to keep investors in the loop, the whole time! Not force you to wait on quarterly sales reports. We want daily / weekly updates at the very least. Our reporting requirements are higher than any public company. We expect complete transparency from our projects / managers.

Dividends
As soon as revenues are known, and there are earnings to dish out (per the project documentation / settings). Dividends should be paid (and project available cash updated; for funds re-invested into the business). This process should happen ‘as frequently as possible’. Some projects can literally pay dividends daily.

Raising Additional Funds (Token Dilution)
Token holders can vote to create additional tokens, in order to raise funds for the business, to either pay debts, or to scale an already successful operation. This in turn dilutes the ownership of all the existing tokens equally.

Method 1:     A second Initial Token Offering
Suspend the marketplace.
And launch a second I.T.O to sell the new tokens. Only once the funding goal is reached; do all the tokens get issued, and the marketplace return to normal.

Method 2:     Marketplace ‘Drip’
Token holders can vote to create tokens over time, bit by bit. This involves no disruption to the marketplace. Additional tokens are simply added to a ‘project account’ periodically, and listed for sale alongside regular tokens, at whatever price / strategy the token holders have agreed to. With the net benefits of the sale being added to the project available cash.
You can either do this in one big lump sum.
Or, to prevent a sudden shock to the marketplace, you can slowly dilute the tokens over time. Eg. Creating 50 new tokens every week for 10 weeks. Rather than 500 all at once.

The Golden Rule
Token holders can vote on whatever terms they like regarding how many tokens to create etc. The only rule we enforce is that all existing token holders be treated equally.
If there is some extenuating circumstance that should require a breach of this rule. Then it shall require 100% of the token holder vote, in order to override this fundamental safety mechanism.

Crowd Safety Net
Token dilution does not affect any existing crowd safety net coverage. Your protected tokens are still protected for the same amount per token.

Asset Sales / Voluntary Company Dissolution
Token holders may vote to sell individual assets, or release company cash as a special dividend, per the crowd voting settings at any time. This can be extended to voluntarily shutting down the entire business, liquidating all assets and paying out one final dividend.

Asset Sales
Very simply, the shareholders create a motion to sell a specific asset(s), or issue some of the company cash as a special dividend. And if approved, it happens at the earliest convenience.

Voluntary Company Dissolution & Liquidation
This basically works the same way as the aforementioned asset sales. The entire company is liquidated at the earliest convenience, and one final dividend is paid to all token holders.

Safety Net Coverage Implications - Important!
In the event of a voluntary (unnecessary) company dissolution event, you will be forfeiting all safety net coverage for your tokens. So make sure you only vote for such an action, if the final dividend is worth it.
In the event of individual asset sales. Banana Fund will review each instance, on a case by case basis, to ensure that there is no detrimental (suicidal) effect of this action on the business as a whole. If the act is deemed reckless, Banana Fund may elect to reduce existing safety net coverage for any tokens in this project, by any fraction it deems fair. And may remove all future protections from new token purchases, which will likely impact the resale price.
You are welcome to consult with Banana Fund in advance of any vote. If we give the all clear, then there’ll be no affect on your safety net coverage.


Project Bankruptcy
In the event of project bankruptcy, the marketplace is suspended. All protected tokens are moved to the crowd safety net. And any recoverable assets from the business will be liquidated, and the benefits added to the crowd safety net.

The Difference between Voluntary Dissolution & Bankruptcy
Voluntary dissolution happens in projects where they have very high asset values, or lots of company cash. But where revenues are very low (but profitable). And thereby the company is worth more money shut down, than the little / no income it provides.
Bankruptcy occurs in projects that are operating at a loss, and their cash is decreasing constantly, or has already run out.

Problem Projects
For projects that are identified as in trouble (approaching possible bankruptcy), Banana Fund may take either of the following actions, at any point:

This project is showing signs of distress. We are discontinuing / reducing safety net coverage for future token purchases in this project. (Existing cover unaffected).
* A warning message will appear on the marketplace, with our analysis & reasons.

This project is showing serious cause for concern. We are temporarily disabling the project marketplace, pending an action plan to turn things around, or a declaration of bankruptcy.

Banana Fund will not sell any of its positions in problematic projects, with an imminent risk of failure. That would be unethical.  
*Any time Banana Fund decides to sell any of its tokens, in any project, for any reason, it will provide 30 days advance notice, along with full disclosure as to why.


Project Graduation / Equity Delivery
Every project is it’s own completely separate, and registered company. There is a page within each project that allows users to exercise their tokens, and make a request to buy a corresponding chunk of equity in that company. To gain all the legal protections, and what not, that come with owning a physical piece of equity in a registered company.

1 Token Minimum
You require whole token(s) in order to take delivery of your equity. Fractions of tokens do not generate the necessary encryption key, required to effect the contracted discount.

Paperwork / Contract Fees
We process purchase orders once each month, grouping all requests into one batch. Subsequently, only one legal fee needs to be paid (for the creation / signing of the equity holder agreement specific to that project). Thereby, if someone else has already paid it, you can ride on the back of their order for free! Or you can collaborate with a few people to share the fee between you, and all take delivery at the same time.

Project Graduation
The crowd can vote to graduate the project beyond the Banana Fund platform at any time, per the crowd voting settings established for that project. At which point all token holders will be offered two options;

To pay a nominal ~$50 signing fee, to take delivery of their physical equity.


To accept an agreed upon, automatic buyout price for your tokens. (These funds will come out of the projects available cash; unless there is a financial backer looking to snap up the extra equity)

Once a project has graduated it will basically be removed from Banana Fund. There will be no more crowd voting settings, or daily reports, and transparent accounting. Only the legal minimum required reporting, per the business plan, and equity holder agreement you sign.

Crowd Safety Net
*Warning! This is a best effort process. It should not be relied upon.
Token holders are moved to the safety net, in the event that a project fails. Where we will do our best to compensate the backers as best our revenues allow.
Coverage
Tokens purchased on the marketplace and during initial token offerings, are covered for 80% of their purchase price by default; less any dividends received during the course of holding those tokens.
‘Free’ Tokens issued to entrepreneurs, brainstorm contributors, and for listing fee sponsors are not covered by default. (To add coverage, just sell them on the marketplace, and buy them back again)
At our discretion, we may decide to reduce, or disabled coverage offered for select projects at any time. Any existing cover will be unaffected. It’ll only apply to new purchases.
Premiums
There is a 1% mandatory surcharge added to the cost of all token buys (both in Initial Token Offerings) and via the marketplace. (With the exception of tokens purchased in Banana Fund itself)
Eg. You buy 10 tokens for 0.01 each…. Total cost: 0.1 + 0.01 Safety Net premium = 0.11
Then if that project fails, your 9.98tokens (after 0.2% market trading fee) are covered for a total of 0.08 BTC. Less any dividends you receive during the course of holding those tokens.
Selling Tokens
Selling tokens will terminate the coverage applied to them. By default, tokens with the least amount of coverage, are sold first. Before any with a greater level of protection.
Source of Funds
90% of all premiums are added to the safety net payout pool daily.
Along with 50% of all Banana Fund net bitcoin revenues.
These are the only incomes this refund process has available to it. If they are insufficient, then we will not be able to refund everybody.
Refund Process
Once the project has been declared a failure / bankrupt. It’s market place will be suspended. And protected tokens will be added to the bottom of the Safety Net refund queue / list. Any remaining company cash / asset liquidations will be added to the safety net pool, as they become available. And used to help compensate all users in the safety net.
Refunds are processed once daily. The funds available is distributed between the top [variable amount] users in the refund queue, equally (up to their maximum due). Once paid, those users are either removed from the queue (if fully refunded), or they cycle back around to the bottom for another go around for their remaining due amount. And any remaining available funds, are either rolled over to the next day, or used to refund some more users from the top of the queue that day.
Time Limitation
Pending refunds may remain in the safety net queue for up to 18 months. We have to limit this process, or risk stalling the process forever, in the event of a string of large failures.
The design of the refund queue, with it chipping away at refunds, and cycling around and around, prevents one large deposit from blocking it up. Meaning everyone should get at least a partial refund, if we’re not able to fully refund you.




Crowd Voting Mechanism
By default, the project manager has free reign to run each project however he thinks best (in accordance with the company documentation). Users and token holders can make suggestions at any time, that the manager can adopt at their discretion.
If Token Holders want to force a course of action (that the manager doesn’t agree with), they can raise a motion for token holders to vote on / object to. And Banana Fund will enforce the will of the crowd, per the voting majorities that the entrepreneur initially sets for each of the categories listed below.
Using these categories, and their adjustable voting weights, an entrepreneur can retain control / influence / veto power over the business without having to own 51% specifically. You can engineer the weights in a few key categories below, to basically retain full control (or at least veto power) over the business with a very small stake. Allowing you to create a big business, raise a lot of funding via selling a large stake, without losing control.

Token Dilution
If the project needs / wants to raise additional funding, either to survive or to expand. The terms of the dilution proposal will be voted on here.
Change / Overrule Project Manager
If Token holders decide to force something through, that the project manager doesn’t agree with. They can vote to overrule him (or change the manager)
Adjust Revenue Allocations
Vote to change what percentage of revenues are reinvested into the business, issued as dividends, used to buy back tokens, etc.
Perform an asset sale / liquidate / voluntarily dissolve the company
Vote to sell company assets, either to raise company cash, or a special dividend. Or close the project entirely, liquidate funds/assets whilst they still hold value.
Buyout Proposal / Graduate the business
Once a businesses is well established, token holders may decide to graduate it from the Banana Fund platform, and take the business mainstream.  Or if there is an external buyer looking to snap up all the equity; the terms of any bulk buyout can be discussed here.
Adjustment to the crowd voting settings
Vote to adjust the voting weights on any of the above settings.

Motions last 14 days. If token holders do not object in that time, they will be deemed to be in silent agreement to the motion. A motion will automatically pass/fail if enough voters actively agree/disagree that any remaining votes become irrelevant. If you buy/sell tokens whilst voting; your vote will be increased / removed / reduced accordingly.
Referral Commission & Automatic Ref-Back Agreements
We believe word of mouth is the most effective form of advertising. And to encourage that our referral program pays the following daily commissions, for the life of every user you bring to Banana Fund via your referral link / promo codes:

10% of the value of every token purchased during an Initial Token Offering.

0.5% of the value of every bitcoin balance cashout.

0.015% - 0.025% of the value of every marketplace token trade
(Depending on whether it’s a ‘maker’ or ‘taker’ fee being charged)

Referral commissions are accumulated, and added your account balance in a single payment, the following server day.

Ref-Back Agreements
Users have the option of sharing up to 75% of their commissions back with the person that created them. As an incentive for signing up to Banana Fund using their promotional code / ref link.
Ref-Back payments are paid to the user once each server day, for their cut of all the commissions generated the previous day. Meanwhile, and at the same time, the sponsor receives their net commissions / earnings (after paying the ref-back payment)
Ref-Back agreements are automatically enforced by Banana Fund. And cannot be changed after signup. There are no exceptions to this rule.

Abuse
Any attempt to abuse our referral program, or refback functions, will result in the privileges being removed, and the forfeiture of your entire downline, ability to create referral links, and your ability to receive refback payments.

Listing Fees
Pre-Publish…. No fees. Unlimited time.
Crowd Brainstorming… $1 per week. (Minimum 2 weeks)
Initial Token Offering… $1.50 to initiate countdown to the end of pre-paid brainstorming week. The $1.50/week basic fee increases by 50% every week thereafter, until it maxes out at $30/week.
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1% of the tokens in a project are set aside for the ‘listing fee sponsor’.
The entrepreneur has first refusal to pay these fees. Thereafter, they are open to any user. Whoever is the last person to pay the weekly listing fee; is credited with the 1% of tokens at the time of issue. If a project fails to fund, listing fees are generally not refunded. Users should only back projects they believe in.
2 weeks of arrears are permitted before we shut down a project.
- If the listing funds during a period of arrears, the debt is forgotten.
The last person to pay the listing fee is credited with the 1% of tokens.
$1.50 fee, to launch the ITO, may be paid at any time (Provided brainstorming fees are up to date as of that point) ; and that will activate the countdown timer, to launch the ITO at the end of the pre-paid Brainstorming period. (Default 14 days, can be extended by the project manager, up to the final second, and for as long as required)
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Banana Fund does not intend to make money from Listing Fees specifically. They are designed to be a function to indiscriminately remove inactive / junk listings that will not fund.
We will issue lots of ‘listing credits’ for various actions on the site, to cover the cost of these fees. As we don’t want to put up any barriers to entry for Entrepreneurs. But at the same time, we want to keep the platform as clean, and focused as possible.


Banana Fund Profitability
Banana Fund aligns its goals with our entrepreneurs.
We want to succeed (profit) with the successful implementation of their ideas. We are not here to make a profit from their efforts, and get in the way as a result. We don’t want to create barriers to success through inflated costs; we’re here to knock those barriers down!
Banana Fund only requires a tiny 3% stake in the projects we build.
Allowing entrepreneurs the ability to distribute the remaining 97% of their business between backers, contributors, and themselves. Giving them maximum flexibility in order to get their idea off the ground (and a good reason to use Banana Fund in the first place)
Banana Fund aims to earn the bulk of its money / value via the accumulation of marketplace trading fees. With the maker/taker fee schedule, we net 0.36% of every transaction (half in bitcoins, that we use as cash revenues to run the business, and issue dividends to our token holders), and the rest in tokens. Which we accumulate to build our positions in each project. And those accumulations can be substantial;




TURNOVER CYCLE
TOKENS IN CIRCULATION
0.18% AVG. NET FEE (IN TOKENS)
1
97
0.1746
2
96.8254
0.17428572
3
96.65111428
0.1739720057
4
96.47714227
0.1736588561
5
96.30348342
0.1733462702
6
96.13013715
0.1730342469
7
95.9571029
0.1727227852
8
95.78438012
0.1724118842
9
95.61196823
0.1721015428
10
95.43986669
0.17179176
11
95.26807493
0.1714825349
12
95.09659239
0.1711738663
13
94.92541853
0.1708657533

So after just 12 turnover cycles (or a total trading volume of 1152 tokens / 11.52x the original issue), our stake in this example has increased from 3% up to over 5%.
And if you continue those turnover cycles, you get the following;




TURNOVER
CYCLES
TRADING VOLUME AS A
MULTIPLE OF ORIGINAL ISSUE
BANANA FUND
TOTAL OWNERSHIP
0
0
3%
12
x11.52
5.07%
42
x39.27
10.06%
108
x95.28
20.01%
500
x319.97
60.52%

So as you can see, if there is high trading volume for a given project, the Banana Fund stake increases very quickly. And before long we own a substantial position in every single project. And those positions should all be dividend paying to one degree or another, which is a pure cash revenue!


Other Sources of Revenue
We will make a profit on just about every element of Banana Fund, to compensate us for the risks, and indirect overheads associated with supplying these services in the first place. And also, it is essential for the functionality of our crowd safety net. To which we donate 50% of our net bitcoin revenues.

Balance cashout fees
We earn just under 4.5% of every cashout each user makes. (A substantial sum considering the potential size of our economy, backed by thousands of businesses - however, you have to factor in the bitcoin exchange costs,  and storage risks)

Listing Fees
Listing fees start at ~$1/week. And increase weekly, after a listing enters the Initial Token Offering phase, up until the project reaches it’s funding goal. However, we will give away a lot of free listing credits. So I would expect this to be a relatively minor source of income.

Listing Promotions / Internal Advertising
Promoting ‘premium listings’ , as larger projects wish to draw attention to themselves to help achieve their funding goals. I have no projected earnings for this section at the moment; likely a small revenue, that will hopefully cover / significantly contribute towards our website related overheads.

Successful Listing / Setup Fee
We will charge each successfully funded listing a standard ‘setup fee’ … eg: $1000. To cover the costs of incorporating each business, and performing its initial review & project manager assignment. There will be a margin incorporated into this fee; which will aim to be our average cost for this process (across all listings) +15%.

Banana Fund Staff Hours
Any action, or service involving Banana Fund central staff (eg. HR, project management, design, programming, legal, accounting), will be billed to the project's financing at cost +15%. Hourly rates will be adjusted periodically, to keep up with evolving overheads, etc.

For staff members that each project hires exclusively for itself, eg. a store attendant. Won’t incur any premium, beyond covering our Human Resource Department hours + costs involved in finding that employee.

Safety Net Premiums
Banana Fund donates 50% of its cash revenues towards supporting the safety net. And in return, it collects 10% of the 1% premiums that the safety net charges for coverage.

That equates to an additional cash revenue of 0.1% on all marketplace / initial token offering buys. (On top of the 0.18% average, we already earn in regular fees).

This brings us up to 0.46% of every marketplace transaction effectively - between cash & token revenues. A very good sum! (For example, Poloniex turns over $8-$100million worth of Bitcoin trades per day. At 0.46%, and similar trading volumes, we’d be looking at $36,800 - $460,000 in marketplace trading revenues each day.

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