Business model
This section provides users with a clear explanation of how the Stackset business model works.
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This section provides users with a clear explanation of how the Stackset business model works.
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Stackset is not some ambitious mega project that requires millions of dollars to build and operate. We're a group of devs, building a community of memecoin lovers who want to have fun and enhance the classic grind.
As a result, our expenses consist solely of operational and marketing costs, including team salaries, software, deployment, marketing, and collaborations with opinion leaders. The more we earn, the more we can invest in new Stackset seasons to attract more users and develop exciting NFT concepts.
It's a straightforward approach, and our end product is already live.
For every memecoin we launch, we ensure that 100% of the supply is locked in the liquidity pool from day 1. There are no ambassador tokens, pre-sales, or special terms for anyone.
The Stackset revenue is formed by two streams:
Selling trading taxes (3%)
NFT royalties (5%)
Out of the trading taxes revenue, 50% is allocated to form the , which is then distributed to stack builders. The remaining 50% forms the project revenue, which covers operational and marketing expenses, as well as NFT royalties.