Tuesday 26 May 2020

Necessity for Token Planning and Tokenomics in Crypto World


What is a Token?

In the real world a visible or tangible representation of quality, fact, feeling is known as token. But, in crypto-verse, a token can be defined as a representation of “something” in its ecosystem. Generally a token represents a utility or asset that a company is having and the companies usually give those during a public sale to their investors.

What is Tokenomics?

Tokenomics comprises of two words “Token” and “Economics”. So tokenomics is defined as the quality of token which will attract the investors or users to adopt it and to help in making the ecosystem for the project which is around the token. It mostly focuses on token supply, token application, and validation. Token usage and its behavior is explained by tokenomics, while conducting a transaction and even after its accomplishment.  
When we are talking about the quality of token, what do we mean exactly? It’s a big subject and it includes a variety of components that we are going to talk about.   
Cryptocurrency and Blockchain projects raise funds using the three most popular methods. These are ICO, IEO & STO. All of them have their own perks and drawbacks, which one should consider before opting one.
  • Initial Coin Offerings (ICO) –
The start-up companies which are seeking funds to finance their projects can get to the public directly, without the banks or venture capital interference. But, unlike the regulated stock market, the investors of ICO don’t get to own a part of the company and they don’t have voting options either in the company. However, they are investing in a currency so they get the coins themselves (for example Bitcoin), which can be used later for investments in future or online transactions.
  • Initial Exchange Offering (IEO) –
Earlier methods like fund raising or token sale was performed at the issuer’s platform but in IEO fund raising is performed in cryptocurrency exchange platform. IEOs and ICOs are both techniques of crowdfunding, the difference lies in the management. IEO is managed by an exchange platform with help of startups who are willing to raise funds while ICO is managed by the issuer of the tokens responsible for ICO. Since the exchange of token takes place on crypto exchange platform, so the issuer needs to pay brokerage on the listing, IEO works more like a modern day IPO in stock exchanges.
  • Security Coin Offering (STO) –
  • STO or security coin offering is also used to pool funds for the new project and it is mostly considered safe and secure, mainly due to the program and encryption on which it works.
  • STO is a regulated version of ICOs, the project selling tokens to a group of investors to find their work. In STO it is legal purchasing of digital ownership of a physical or digital assets. STOs are built in such a way that it tends to abide by all the relevant securities regulations and operate entirely within legal boundaries.

The team -

A credible project needs a reliable team behind to support it. The people involved in the project are critical in determining the chance of the coin gaining widespread adoption.

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