First, the big question I have is:

What platform will the content creators need to establish themselves on?

Is it the Fanance.io site?

Are they competing against Twitter, Telegram, YouTube, Instagram, and TikTok?

The battlefield is littered with the remains of projects that have tried to take on these giants. I have invested presale in a few similar platforms during the last couple of years, and they are either on life support or have ceased to exist, such as Fanadise (which also had a $FAN token), PolkaSocial, HappyFans, and Glimpse.

If Fanance.io is not the required platform, this is not clear.

A 1% buy and sell tax (tx fee) is low enough, but the 1% transfer tax between wallets is unorthodox.

I admire the fair launch concept and the absence of team tokens, but I'm confused about all other aspects of the tokenomics, such as distribution, launch liquidity, treasury management, etc.

There is some vaguely described mechanism "focusing on volatility control and stable growth" where the treasury will attempt to buy and sell tokens. Seem like a soft launch would render that futile.

Also, the value capture of the token seems to come from the 1% tx fees.

Is that even enough? Show Less


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