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# One Token Shares

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300 NFTs

200 NFTs for sale

100 NFTs allocated to treasury bond support

$200 per NFT&#x20;

Capital raised: $40,000

As funds are collected from Mint, they'll be rolled over immediately to select altcoins to start.

Once a threshold of $150,000 is reached with the funds, three things will happen:

1\) $40,000 will be returned to NFT investors ($200 returned investment per NFT), making this **a growth NFT with near zero risk.**

2\) $10,000 will go to treasury

3\) Remaining $100,000 will be used by team to trade and hold in a specific blend of high yielding altcoins arbitraging value.

As the fund hits $1,000,000 in **PROFIT**, payouts will begin being released.

Of that $1,000,000 of **PROFIT**, funds will be distributed as follows:

1\) $600,000 will remain in trading fund making it continue to compound and grow and accumulate faster over time

2\) $400,000 will be distributed to NFTs ($1,333 each NFT)

Treasury holds 100 shares = $133,333 to use to pump ecosystem.

Rinse repeat. Each Million PROFIT payouts happen, with a 60/40 split as stated above. **Or we will do it sooner based on market conditions and growth.** Payouts will be in either BNB or USDT to be determined at payout based on market conditions.


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