🈂️Utilities & Products

The Usage of the native asset (Staava Protocol)..

#1. PAID AS GAS FOR TX-FEES AND TOKEN CREATION

$STAV is the used as the ecosystem Gas for Tx-fees. It cost-less to issue custom SEC20 token on the Staava EVM Chain plus its negligible blockchain fee ~0.00056 $STAAV.

#2. ROYALTY INCENTIVE FOR IMPLEMENTING SCARCITY FOR VsTs

$STAV coin can be minted as royalty incentive for creating scarcity for Verified Scarcity Tokens. These Royalty are paid back to voters.

#3. GOVERNANCE

STAV is a community controlled asset via defined governance. As governance token, $STAV is used to make DAO changes via Proposal voting and implementation of new concepts. Node validators receive equal share of incentive of 15% from governance pool rewards. As governance token, $STAV shall be used as collateral for credits (loans) facility via dApp.

PROPOSED PRODUCTS FOR 2024 AND AHEAD

#1. Tap2Earn MiniApp - Coming Soon: Staava NanoTap is a mini-app clicker game, where the user accumulate NanoTap Shares by tapping on their mobile screen. nSTAV represents Staava Nano-Tap shares. 102 Trillion nSTAV is allocated for the MiniApp. On MainNET, 100,000 nSTAV is convertible to 1 STAV.

#2. Staking DApp (Custom Tokens) - Coming Soon: Users can stake Custom tokens to earn, based on integrated APYs.

#3. Scarcity DApp — Coming Soon: Users are rewarded with at-least 3.550684932 STAV and above when they create scarcity with AVAX and other VsTs on SE-CHAIN.

#4. Credit DApp — Coming Soon: Users can take low interest credits (loans) in USDT at 0.75% APR with $STAV, $AVAX and VsTs

#5. Token Creation DApp With EDF (Ecosystem Development Fund) support for Custom Tokens

#6. Exercise to Earn DApp

#7. Education & Charity Support Program for Africans: The SE-CHAIN want to crusade Blockchain Education within Africa, starting from Nigeria where SE-CHAIN is our core interest with our Campus Tour campaign.

#8. DEX: A native DEX built for the use of the Web 3.0 Ecosystem that will evolve on SE-CHAIN.

#9. NFT Dapp

#10. RWA Developments.

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