Revenue Streams
Data Sales:
Monetizing Insights: The ecosystem generates significant revenue by selling data insights and reports. These insights are valuable to various stakeholders, including governments, corporate partners, and NGOs, who need detailed analytics to improve water management strategies, comply with regulations, and optimise resource use.
Subscription Services: Subscription-based access to data analytics and reporting tools provides a recurring revenue stream. Different subscription plans cater to the needs of consumers, local entrepreneurs, corporate partners, governments, NGOs, and technological partners. These plans ensure a steady demand for BigWater tokens and provide continuous financial support for the ecosystem.
Transaction Fees:
Facilitating Transactions: The ecosystem charges transaction fees for various activities, including purchasing data, making payments for water services, and engaging in peer-to-peer transactions. These fees are a source of revenue and help cover the operational costs of maintaining the blockchain network.
Microloans and Financial Services: The ecosystem offers decentralised finance (DeFi) applications such as microloans for infrastructure development and maintenance. These financial services generate additional revenue through interest and service fees.
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