QUBI
  • 🟢Section 1: $QUBI
    • 1.1 Introduction to QUBI
    • 1.2 QUBI for Entrepreneurs
    • 1.3 QUBI for Real Estate Developers
    • 1.4 Solution: Real Estate Crowdfunding
    • 1.4.1 Tokenization of Real World Assets
    • 1.4.2 Property Management Solutions
    • 1.4.3 QUBI Applications in the Industry
    • 1.4.4 QUBI Offerings within the Industry
  • 📱Section 2: Application
    • 2.1 Architecture of Applied Blockchain: Solana
    • 2.2 Private Subnet
    • 2.3 Differences between Solana Blockchain and Ethereum Blockchain
    • 2.4 Backend
    • 2.5 Architecture with a Focus on Simplicity and Efficiency Design
    • 2.6 Creation of a Developer Project (KYC)
    • 2.8 Features
    • 2.9 In-App Purchases
    • 2.10 In-App Sales (Secondary Market)
  • 📊Section 3: Economic Model
    • 3.1 Economic Model
    • 3.2 Introduction to the $QUBI Token
    • 3.3 Token Supply Distribution
    • 3.4 Distribution of $QUBI
    • 3.5 Consensus Protocol / Token Issuance Model
    • 3.6 Royalties and Fees
    • 3.7 Backing Locked Capital and Minimum Liquidity Price (LPF)
    • 3.8 Key Ecosystem Actors and Actions
    • 3.9 Token Sale Protocol
    • 3.10 Tokenomics Details
  • 🗓️Section 4: Current Context
    • 4.1 Roadmap
    • 4.2 Disclaimer
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  1. Section 1: $QUBI

1.2 QUBI for Entrepreneurs

Entrepreneurs can utilize QUBI to access funding for various projects through crowdfunding. QUBI offers a decentralized platform where entrepreneurs can tokenize their real-world assets and raise capital from investors globally. This democratized approach to investment reduces barriers to entry and fosters innovation across industries such as hospitality, travel, and real estate.

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