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{{ExpertIntro|We are heading towards transparent fiscal governance where cooperative platforms leverage Swiss regulatory sandboxes to enable decentralized fundraising. This hypothesis proposes that bonding curve mechanisms tied to subscription revenue can align contributor incentives while maintaining legal compliance. The emerging trend suggests hybrid two-tier structures combining foundations with member associations optimize tax efficiency and accountability for community-driven economies.}} | |||
{{KidsIntro|this page shows WikiDeal's money reports openly, so anyone can see how much comes in, goes out, and where it goes.}} | {{KidsIntro|this page shows WikiDeal's money reports openly, so anyone can see how much comes in, goes out, and where it goes.}} | ||
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📄 '''Full Swiss Fiscal & Legal Study (PDF)''' | 📄 '''Full Swiss Fiscal & Legal Study (PDF)''': read the complete study: [https://aidev.wikideal.net/mockups/latest/wiki/wikideal_fiscal_study_v3.6.4.pdf '''Download the WikiDeal Fiscal Study v3.6.4 (PDF)''']<br>🇫🇷 '''Version française''': [https://aidev.wikideal.net/mockups/latest/wiki/wikideal_fiscal_study_v3.6.4_fr.pdf '''Télécharger l'étude fiscale WikiDeal v3.6.4 (PDF, FR)'''] | ||
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The WikiDeal project is well-positioned to raise up to '''CHF 1,000,000''' within the existing Swiss FINMA regulatory sandbox. This framework allows for significant public contributions without requiring a banking license or prior regulatory approval for initial phases. | The WikiDeal project is well-positioned to raise up to '''CHF 1,000,000''' within the existing Swiss FINMA regulatory sandbox. This framework allows for significant public contributions without requiring a banking license or prior regulatory approval for initial phases. | ||
While there is '''no immediate urgency''' that would prevent the project from commencing operations, a formal legal review with an estimated cost of CHF 5,000–10,000 is recommended. This comprehensive legal research should be conducted in parallel during the initial fundraising phase (Round 1) as part of due diligence, rather than as a prerequisite for launch. | While there is '''no immediate urgency''' that would prevent the project from commencing operations, a formal legal review with an estimated cost of CHF 5,000–10,000 is recommended. This comprehensive legal research should be conducted in parallel during the initial fundraising phase (Round 1) as part of due diligence, rather than as a prerequisite for launch. Under the current analysis, the project is expected to qualify for the FINMA sandbox exemption, providing a clear and secure path for early-stage development and community engagement. Contributor rewards are denominated in '''Rewards''', funded by user '''subscription revenue''' (a paid subscription being mandatory to sign a contract or transact on the platform; optional for browsing or accessing contract templates), within a global cap of '''CHF 50 million''' in Rewards. Rewards are allocated via a bonding curve whose multiplier starts at ×100 at the start of Round 1, averages ×50, and declines to ×30 at the Round 1 target of '''CHF 1,000,000'''. | ||
== Full Report & Detailed Findings == | == Full Report & Detailed Findings == | ||