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FundRequest (FND)

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An integrated decentralized platform where developers can get compensation for their work and where people can incentivise developers to address bugs or contribute to a particular feature. All this via crowdfunding on an Ethereum blockchain

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Overview

Project industryCrowdfunding & Lending
Product typePlatform
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Technical details

The technical architecture of FundRequest will allow funding request that are independent of middlemen, e.g. financial institutions. The cryptocurrency Ethereum allows for the creation of smart contracts that run business logic autonomously within a blockchain. These smart contracts can be used for fast, secure and reliable results processing. Unlike existing platforms, all of FundRequest’s transactions are publicly verifiable, viewable, resistant to counterfeit, and not subject to the risk of institutional processing. Peer-to-Peer (“P2P”) decentralization allows crowdfunding without reliance on payment processors, reduces operational regulatory burdens, and protects against organizational corruption such as fraud and embezzlement. FundRequest offers a layer on top of existing platforms and uses their functionality to automatically decided if a request is resolved or not. Smart contracts use that information automatically and autonomously distributes the collected funds for that request. This significantly reduces the risk of fraudulent reporting that is rampant on similar platforms.

What is FundRequest

- Open Source projects provide incentives to develop a new feature or to fix a bug. In turn this adds more value and stability to the project. Additionally, by comparing the amount of backers and the total funded amount, one could get an insight into customer/user priorities related to open tickets - Developers and Contributors reward the time and effort they invest in supporting open source projects. For contributors who don’t care about the reward, FundRequest offers the ability to donate the rewards to the contributor’s favourite charity - 'Businesses' is a level of support which is positioned between either having no support or paying for Enterprise support. Companies can pick which issues they want to see resolved and decide how much budget they want to allocate. They only pay for bugs that impact their business - Users are more stable and can feature rich, open-source software. Additionally they can fund a issue that impacts them or contribute to fund raising to implement a new feature

Token info

Ticker: FND
Type: Utility-token
Token standard: ERC-20
Dividends: Every quarter, from the moment the platform is live, 9% of all the funds that were raised to solve issues, answer questions or implement new features by the platform, will be distributed among FND token holders.
Accepted currencies: ETH
Token distribution:
Only 2,000,000 (two million) exist, no additional FND tokens will be created.

FundRequest Roadmap

1
Pilot

A Proof of Concept to measure adoption and gather feedback (available on the Ethereum testnet)

2
Build

A platform to fund open source software on github

3
Integrate & Grow

Seamless integration. Add funds to issues directly on your favorite platform(s)

4
Pivot & Expand

Tired of issues? Fund a project, competition or a bug bounty programme

Advisors

Thomas Matthys
Thomas Matthys
Finance Advisor
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Nakrin Narula
Nakrin Narula
Investment & Growth
Christopher Heymann
Christopher Heymann
Technology and token economics
Nico Haelterman
Nico Haelterman
Technical Advisor
Lasse Clausen
Lasse Clausen
Token launch and token economicsCore team
Karel Striegel
Karel Striegel
Founder
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Tim Dierckxsens
Tim Dierckxsens
Strategy Advisor
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Gerbert Vandenberghe
Gerbert Vandenberghe
Analyst
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Davy Van Roy
Davy Van Roy
Core Developer
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Steve Maris
Steve Maris
Core Developer
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Quinten De Swaef
Quinten De Swaef
Core Developer
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