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Title: Dividend Economics
Post by: zee123 on October 07, 2017, 11:27:27 PM
a)Is it possible for an investor to own a token, receive dividends based on ownership of the token without performing a function/service and the token not be considered a security?

b)Is there a way the economics of a token can be structured as a utility token bearing these conditions?



Title: Re: Dividend Economics
Post by: KingScorpio on October 07, 2017, 11:59:06 PM
a)Is it possible for an investor to own a token, receive dividends based on ownership of the token without performing a function/service and the token not be considered a security?

b)Is there a way the economics of a token can be structured as a utility token bearing these conditions?



it is possible, economically in risk averse environments you can create your adjustments in a way that u can get a substantial and relatively stable regular yield however he is not high arround 3-6% if you are lucky.

secondary, dividend yield is more complicated term.

a company can reinvest all its earnings instead of paying out dividents, to increase its value, so the stocks rise in value without a single divident paid. Value rise is also a form of divident (wealth increase)

same can be true for coins.

but for this u cant use empty IT system coins, like z-cash dash ripple even btc and ltc cant provide longterm substantial yields, arround 99 % of coins available today dont suit that demand of yours acceptably.

regards


Title: Re: Dividend Economics
Post by: zee123 on October 08, 2017, 12:07:51 AM
a)Is it possible for an investor to own a token, receive dividends based on ownership of the token without performing a function/service and the token not be considered a security?

b)Is there a way the economics of a token can be structured as a utility token bearing these conditions?



it is possible, economically in risk averse environments you can create your adjustments in a way that u can get a substantial regular yield however he is not high arround 3-6% if you are lucky.

secondary, dividend yield is more complicated term.

a company can reinvest all its earnings instead of paying out dividents, to increase its value, so the stocks rise in value without a single divident paid.

same can be true for coins.

but for this u cant use empty IT system coins, like z-cash dash ripple even btc and ltc cant provide longterm substantial yields

regards

Thank you KingScorpio, I will start my research with your suggestion. Cheers


Title: Re: Dividend Economics
Post by: KingScorpio on October 08, 2017, 12:15:34 AM
a)Is it possible for an investor to own a token, receive dividends based on ownership of the token without performing a function/service and the token not be considered a security?

b)Is there a way the economics of a token can be structured as a utility token bearing these conditions?



it is possible, economically in risk averse environments you can create your adjustments in a way that u can get a substantial regular yield however he is not high arround 3-6% if you are lucky.

secondary, dividend yield is more complicated term.

a company can reinvest all its earnings instead of paying out dividents, to increase its value, so the stocks rise in value without a single divident paid.

same can be true for coins.

but for this u cant use empty IT system coins, like z-cash dash ripple even btc and ltc cant provide longterm substantial yields

regards

Thank you KingScorpio, I will start my research with your suggestion. Cheers

no problem man for this i studied economics & antrophologics at university 5 years (i should have dropped out after 3.5 years), what you are looking for is a 2D coin or a source coin that is not a coin but a source, you dont transact coins but sources, i am working on one currently i realised the demand in the market long time ago.

here is a thread of mine https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=2222039.0

but i am not done with the system too publish this kind of "coin" yet

a 2D coin is much more difficult to build than those empty encrypted only IT systems that are out there currently.

regards