A Regenerative Finance Platform for Non-Fungible Volunteers around the globe creating a secure, sustainable, equitable volunteer exchange.
"Update the Bolt network documentation to reflect the following structure and tokenomics. Include clear explanations of how each component interacts and graphs illustrating relationships and flows."
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Modal (Reservation Booking Engine)
- Focus: Profitable events transportation.
- Fees: 5% booking fee per payment (variable for split payments).
- Handles events directly initiated by Modal (Modal Events) and events sourced from Greenpill, Hand Protocol, or other DAO partners.
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RFV (Regenerative Finance)
- Purpose: Regenerative finance initiatives for long-term sustainability.
- Allocation: Receives 5% of funds raised from event packages.
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NFV (Non-Fungible Volunteer)
- Purpose: Encourage community engagement through tokenized volunteer contributions.
- Allocation: Receives 10% of funds raised.
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Hand Protocol
- Role: Onboarding guide and outreach tool for public goods projects.
- Currency: Hand Tokens.
- Allocation: Receives 5% of funds raised.
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Greenpill Network
- Role: Global community outreach and networking hub.
- Allocation: Receives 5% of funds raised for continued outreach and network expansion.
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Funds Allocation (from events/packages):
- 20%: Investors.
- 30%: Developers.
- 10%: Research & Development (R&D).
- 10%: Split between Giveth, USDGLO, and Commons.
- Remaining: Distributed as outlined (RFV, NFV, Hand Protocol, Greenpill, Modal).
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Revenue from Events:
- DAO Votes on external event packages raised by partners (e.g., Greenpill, Hand Protocol).
- Modal Events operate directly under Modal with profits retained after network allocations.
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Ecosystem Flow Diagram
- Visualize how funds flow between Modal, RFV, NFV, Hand Protocol, Greenpill, and external DAOs.
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Funds Allocation Pie Chart
- Breakdown of how funds are distributed after events.
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Revenue vs. Network Allocation
- Graph showing how future events stabilize assets (backed by expected revenue).
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Stakeholder Allocation
- Show percentage allocation to Investors, Developers, R&D, and Public Goods (Giveth, USDGLO, Commons).
- Demonstrate the synergy between Modal, RFV, NFV, and Hand Protocol.
- Highlight the role of Greenpill as a global networking facilitator.
- Clarify how event packages secure future assets and promote stability.
- Showcase how funds flow back into community-building and R&D for sustained growth.
- Include details on how DAO votes work for external events.
- Outline the role of tokenized systems (Hand Tokens) in onboarding and engagement.
- Explain mechanisms for securing assets backed by future events.
Update this in the Bolt documentation to ensure consistency across all platforms. Provide a summary for easy onboarding and a detailed technical breakdown for developers and stakeholders.
Would you like me to create the graphs and documentation as well? I can use Markdown or visual tools to prepare them. Let me know!