III. Core Features
AZCoiner - Sharing economy
The sharing economy is a future market model (sitting between ownership and gifting) that revolves around peer-to-peer networks based on shared access to goods and services (facilitated through online community-based services).
For the AZCoiner project, we position ourselves as intermediaries in the cryptocurrency world. We will seek and optimize revenue sources from third-party partners (exchanges, integration with various blockchain ecosystems, social networks, media partners, etc.). This revenue will be redistributed as rewards through a daily airdrop system, aiming to generate revenue or optimize costs for platform users.
Five key factors enable AZCoiner to develop a widely shared economic model from product, commodity, and service resources in the cryptocurrency market to users:
There are five key factors that enable AZCoiner to develop a widespread sharing economy model from cryptocurrency market resources to users
The cryptocurrency market aligns well with the shared economy model. Cryptocurrency users are knowledgeable about finance and technology, making it easier for them to adopt this economic model.
As a new field, it constantly produces new products such as DeFi, NFT, and GameFi. This model's scale is continuously expanding with the trends of cryptocurrency.
Customer behavior towards many goods and services is shifting from ownership to sharing.
Online social networks and the cryptocurrency market make it easier to connect with consumers.
Cryptocurrency users already possess the necessary tools such as mobile devices, products (e-wallets, DeFi products, marketplaces), and electronic services that facilitate the use of shared goods (cryptocurrencies) and more convenient services.
Sharing economie can take various forms, including using information technology to provide individuals, corporations, non-profits, and governments with information that enables the optimization of resources through redistribution, sharing, and reuse of surplus goods and services.
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