Wed, 13 November 2024
Web3 Business Models Hello, this is Hall T. Martin with the Startup Funding Espresso -- your daily shot of startup funding and investing. Web3 brings new business models. Here are some key business models to consider: Native assets -- the value of the coin or token is valuable in and of itself. An example is Bitcoin in which the coin itself has value and as the community grows, the value increases. Infrastructure for native assets -- there’s value in building the exchanges, wallets, and custody solutions for holders of native assets who want to buy, store, and sell their tokens or coins. Payment tokens -- the holders of tokens will want to buy and sell their tokens with others. This requires exchanges and platforms that create a marketplace for those transactions. Token as a security -- the token represents the equity ownership of an entity that generates revenue or other value. Transaction fees for token activity -- similar to most fintech models, the user receives a transaction fee for buying and selling tokens. Network services -- those providing services around token management such as custody, security, and recovery would receive compensation. Yield farming -- those who hold tokens can lend their assets to others who pay an interest rate for it. Consider these business models for your Web 3 application.
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