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 3: Economic Model

3.4 Distribution of $QUBI

QUBI employs a transparent and equitable distribution mechanism to allocate $QUBI tokens to participants based on their contributions and engagement with the platform. Token distribution may occur through a combination of crowdfunding campaigns, airdrops, staking rewards, and liquidity mining programs, ensuring broad accessibility and participation. By distributing tokens widely among users, QUBI promotes inclusivity and democratization of access to investment opportunities, driving adoption and growth of the ecosystem.

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