Long-term Goals
1cc.network is not a private product, but hopes to be a new open-source product.
We see that a large number of open-source community workers have contributed tremendous values to the Internet. However, due to the little returns or even no returns, many excellent projects encounter slow development or even face stagnation. We also see a large number of successful Internet giants who gain values from the open-source community and form their own monopoly without contributing to the community. We think this is unfair.
Existing problems:
Under the existing ecosystem, what can we do to create an application layer network ecology that can maximize the number of targeted users and highlight efficiency, cost and fairness at the same time: It can concentrate its efforts on implementation, while preventing monopoly in value distribution?
What can we do to help developers practice their application ideas at low cost at the application layer network, and effectively supply initial users to address the cold boots of high-quality applications?
Our solutions:
90% of $1CC tokens are used for repeated airdrops for consumers who pay for ETH gas fees; Gas fee data helps us screen out the real users and gather them at the application layer; Meanwhile, the maximum network value can be rewarded to the users themselves.
9% of $1CC tokens are used as community treasury to encourage more developers to join in; We provide developers with the user data sources and APIs, build the main application in an open-source manner, and support the development of various mini programs, so that the network ecosystem can be robust and prosperous.
The team keeps 1% of $1CC tokens to reward the early founders of the network. The 1% cannot enable the team to monopolize the network, excessively squeeze the value of the network, or have other malicious behaviors.
In the isolated mobile application ecosystem, numerous developers of different applications enter the market through jointly developing a client-side app. An endogenous Internet is formed in this client-side app, sharing the data with other developers and seeking cooperative development. We realize the redistribution of values through the underlying ownership, truly regard users as product shareholders, and make developers have the most error-tolerant rate.
To success or fail: We are looking forward to the result of this brand-new network experiment.
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