Edgeverse DAO- Whitepaper
  • Abstract
  • Introduction
    • Problem Statement
    • Solution Overview
    • Objectives
  • Background
    • Edgeware Blockchain
    • Edgeware ecosystem’s highlights:
    • Historical events and timeline
    • Struggles and Setbacks: Unraveling Edgeware's Blockchain Journey
  • Overview of Edgeverse DAO
    • Platform
    • DAO Plugins
      • On-chain Reputation
      • Multichain-Governance
      • Payroll Management
      • Court
      • Agreements
    • Governance Mechanism
    • Token Economy
  • Features and Benefits
    • Decentralized Decision-Making
    • Legal Entity in the Marshal Islands (MiDAO)
    • Investment Strategies
      • Direct Investment
      • Staked Coin Output Model
    • Multichain Treasury
  • Operations and Functionality
    • Membership and Participation
    • Voting Mechanism
    • Proposal Submission and Evaluation Process
    • Smart Contract Integration
    • Revenue Models
  • Use Cases and Applications
    • Edgeware Ecosystem
    • Supporting Innovation and Research Initiatives
    • Earn lifelong benefits by staking EDGV tokens.
  • Roadmap
    • Phase 1: Foundation (Q1-Q2)
    • Phase 2: Growth (Q3-Q4)
    • Phase 3: Ecosystem Development (Beyond Q4)
  • Tokenomics
    • Token Information
    • Token Allocation
    • Fund Allocation
    • Sale Details
  • Others
    • Risks and Challenges
    • Conclusion
  • Website
  • X.com
  • Telegram
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  1. Overview of Edgeverse DAO

Token Economy

The native token of Edgeverse DAO is called EDGV. It serves as both a utility and governance token within the ecosystem. Token holders can use EDGV to participate in governance activities, staking for voting power, and receiving rewards based on their contributions to the network.

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