What are developers looking for?
An environment where they can commit to development
without worry.
What are users looking for?
An environment that makes them want to use the webapp more,
not just consume it.
AppFi is the answer to these questions.
What kind of relationship should the users and applications have?
Is the user just a consumer who pays for the app?
Or, is the user taken advantage of to monetize the app?
Who grows the app? The users, of course!
When app's profits are growing, users should be able to benefit from it too!
Just like how an app developer is a stakeholder of the app, the user should also be one.
Developers can raise funds immediately.
HOST3 will take care of disclosure and monetization.
Developers can use the funds raised to grow their apps.
Mint tokens to secure the future of the app.
Through the exchange of tokens:
Developers can raise funds.
Users can help fund the app.
The scheme of the web2 era was that you had to develop, monetize, and disclose information all at once, and then you could finally raise funds.
However, in the web3 era, HOST3 has taken the lead and by being able to start raising funds immediately after development, they can immediately reinvest in webapp.
This has two major advantages: first, the webapp will grow faster; second, there will be more entrants and the market will expand.
There are web3 applications such as NFT and GameFi.
The NFT is easy to publish but does not generate revenue.
In the case of GameFi, the game generates sales, but the cost and time of development are high.
On the other hand, Web app is a revenue-generating asset, but they are less expensive to develop than games.
AppFi is a web3 application that has the potential to surpass them all.
The horizontal axis is the ROI, how easy it is to produce and publish the asset.
The vertical axis is the yield of how much the asset could earn.