Liquid Prime WP v1.04 [EN]
  • Welcome!
  • Disclaimer
  • 1. Overview
    • 1.1. What is LiQuiD Prime De-Fi?
    • 1.2. Why ALPHA ?
    • 1.3. Objective
    • 1.4. Competitive Advantage
    • 1.5. Investment philosophy
    • 1.6. Proven Track Record
  • 2. LIQUID De-Fi
    • 2.1. A Decentralized Hedge Fund
    • 2.2. participants
    • 2.3. De-Fi Service
    • 2.4. De-Fi in Metaverse
    • 2.5.De-Fi Risk Management
    • 2.6. Risk Exposure
  • 3.Investment Universe
    • 3.1. Fund Investment universe
    • 3.2. Digital assets
    • 3.3. ALPHA Fund
    • 3.4. BETA Fund
    • 3.5. META Fund
  • 5.Fund Operation
    • 5.1. Fund Curation
    • 5.2. Fund investment process
    • 5.3. Fund fee policy
    • 5.4. ALPHA Fund Structure
  • 6. Node
    • 6.1. Role of Node
    • 6.2. General Node
    • 6.3. Node sale policy
    • 6.4.Node UI
    • 6.5. Token Allocation
    • 6.7.Wallet Service
    • 6.8. KYC / AML
  • 7.Token Economy
    • 7.1.Definition of Token
    • 7.2. Token distribution structure
    • 7.3. Price stabilization mechanism
    • 7.4. LQD Token
  • 8.Governance
    • 8.1.DAO
    • 8.2 Obligations of Master Node
    • 8.3. Profit Distribution model
    • 8.4. DAO Structure
  • 10.ROADMAP
  • FAQ
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  1. 8.Governance

8.3. Profit Distribution model

LQD Holders , a governance token, as members of the DAO, can receive LQD from this platform’s revenue. Based on the platform's 6% operating fee, 80% of the total revenue is allocated to general nodes, 50% to general nodes, 30% to master nodes, and 80% in total, based on the platform's operating fee of 6%. 20% of the revenue is left as Reserve.

General Node

General Node

General Node

Master Node

Profit Distribution

50%

30%

Node Code

GN

TN

RN

FMN* / TMN**

Weight

100%

110%

120%

After calculating the adjusted amount by applying a weight to the LQD holding amount, LQD is allocated as a standard.

1/N based on LQD holdings

*Fund Manager Node : FMN

**Treasury Manager Node : TMN

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