-Crypto community is more likely to invest in crypto companies since they match their passion.
Agreed. That's why I wanted to have decentralized organization model (DAO) implemented in the company. In theory, DAO looks great but we don't have a single test case demonstrating that such organizations would be better than traditionally run organizations.
Rolling out DAO on a small to medium sized organization (e.g. 200 people, 10-15M revnues) would be great to test drive the DAO model and build custom software stack for it.
-Why would companies with such high returns need crypto investors?
-Why do we need Crypto funding when we receive real shares and do not use token voting system?
-Can't you just build it on real money?
These companies don't need crypto investors. It's like Lower Middle Market private equity. PE companies buy these profitable small companies but small investors don't have any ability to buy shares in these companies at all. Small investors only have access to public companies (where they lose again because of asymmetry of information and smart money). Small and more profitable companies are simply out of reach of small investors.
Moreover, crypto breaks the national boundaries. Let's say I live in Korea and if I want to buy shares of a small profitable company in Canada, crypto would enable it.
-Why do we need Crypto funding when we receive real shares and do not use token voting system?
I want token voting system implemented in one form or other. But there are no real world examples of it yet.
-Can't you just build it on real money?
Yes. Real money can very well do it. SearchFund Model is similar:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Search_fundI am just excited about the potential of crypto.