Revnets are a crazy bet. Convincing businesses that they should tokenize all of their revenues is the farthest thing from "just try it out, its super simple". But. It is the obvious end game business model for all projects with a network of customers and an internet presence. So we must do it, and we must lean in. Hence, @bannynet. A visual storefront example of how revnets work in practice, for us to play and study, to develop tactile conviction. Meanwhile, for more abstract heavy-duty examples, @juiceboxETH's V4 protocol takes its usual 2.5% fee from outbound funds into a $NANA revnet owned 62% by Juicebox DAO, and @revnets themselves operate the $REV revnet taking 2.5% fees from cash outs and loans from all revnets. It's revnets all the way down, owned by fee payers all the way down. We're all in.
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