1. Overview
Project Type: PFP Collection (3,000 units) + Trade Pool (Phase 1)
Network: Base (Ethereum Layer 2)
Goal: Fund trade pools, encourage holding, cover development & marketing, and provide transparent revenue distribution.
2. Supply & Allocation
Total NFT Supply: 3,000 units (Phase 1)
Mint Revenue Allocation:
- 70% → Trade Pool (locked 3 years)
- 10% → Marketing, Growth & Creative
- 15% → Design, Development & Ops
- 5% → Reserve & Market Support
3. Secondary Royalty Allocation
- 50% → Trade Pool
- 40% → Team, Designer & Advisors
- 10% → Marketing & Growth
4. Revenue Share Model
- 50% → Distributed to holders monthly
- 50% → Trading team (performance incentive)
Snapshot: Holder's share = (NFTs owned / Total community NFTs) × distributable profit.
5. Incentives & Rewards
- First 500 buyers: lottery for 3 surprise prizes
- Referral & Ambassador programs
- Gamification: interactive items and events
6. Locks & Team Rules
Trade pool funds locked for 3 years to allow long-term trading strategies.
7. Reserve Fund, Risk Management & Buyback
- 5% of mint revenue reserved for emergencies or essential operations
- Buyback & Market Support: Team may use reserve/royalty to stabilize liquidity; fully transparent
8. Transparency, Reporting & Security
- PnL Dashboard: Live and historical trade reports
- Read-only Wallets: Publicly viewable
- Multisig Access: Withdrawals require multiple signatures
- Smart Contract Audit: By reputable companies
9. Fees, Taxes & Costs
- Low minting fees on Base L2
- Secondary sales incur marketplace fees & royalties
- Buyer responsible for any applicable taxes
10. Future Changes & Governance
Any change in tokenomics (allocation or vesting) will be communicated in advance. Future governance mechanisms or tokens may be introduced, prioritizing current holders.
11. Key Points & Summary
- Main Goal: Merge digital art with transparent and careful holder rewards
- Sustainability: Locked trade pool and continuous royalty allocation
- Transparency & Security: Read-only wallets, PnL dashboard, multisig, and audited contracts