A sudden idea just popped up, although it's not mature, I used deepseek to analyze it right away.
Establish a virtual currency, with a total supply of one hundred million, decreasing year by year.
Then create a website where you can articulate your dreams or entrepreneurial ideas through videos, text, etc.
You can then request investment in "coins."
Investment is divided into paid and unpaid; unpaid is similar to tipping, while paid involves making guarantees, using the collected "coins" to determine the equity share in the "startup," with the website providing detailed records of tips, and the equity proportion being based on the "wallet address," without real-name verification, only caring about the wallet address.
Convert the collected coins into funds [based on the coin's value, which fluctuates at any time, but the ratio remains unchanged].
If you lose, you take it as a loss.
If you profit, you share according to the proportion.
Similar to decentralized philanthropy and angel investing.
Advantages include:
Anyone with any idea has the potential to realize their thoughts through "coins" and the "website," and decentralization allows for anonymous investments, recognizing only the "key" and not the person.
Disadvantages include:
The idea is still not well-developed, the project is too large, and it involves too many legal issues.
I hope everyone can offer suggestions or discuss whether this "coin" has potential.
If a big player adopts it, it will be a great platform for ordinary investors.