For investors
Investment process
Investors can buy tokens on the DenergyFarm platform using fiat currency (USD, EUR) or cryptocurrencies. The platform allows participation from both institutional and individual investors, democratizing access to renewable energy ownership.
How to invest:
1) Buying on the Primary Market
Investing in the primary market means purchasing tokens directly from newly issued renewable energy projects.
✅ Pros:
Lower Initial Price: Tokens are available at base value without secondary market markups.
Guaranteed Availability: New projects offer fresh tokens, allowing investors to acquire large amounts easily.
❌ Cons:
Limited Exit Options: Reselling may not be immediate if the secondary market is underdeveloped.
This option is ideal for long-term investors looking for early access.
2) Buying on the Secondary Market
The secondary market allows investors to buy tokens from other holders, providing liquidity and flexibility.
✅ Pros:
Immediate Yield Generation: Assets are already producing returns from energy sales.
Liquidity & Flexibility: Investors can buy and sell tokens anytime.
Market-Driven Pricing: Opportunity to find tokens at discounted rates or fair value.
Diversification: Easier to spread investment across multiple projects.
❌ Cons:
Limited Availability: Investors may struggle to acquire large amounts of tokens at a single time.
Potentially Higher Prices: Tokens may trade above their primary market value due to demand.
Tracking your investment
Every transaction is recorded on the blockchain, providing complete visibility for investors. This means investors can track their investments in real time, monitor the performance of their assets, and analyze revenue distributions. The transparent nature of blockchain allows for verification of all financial activities, giving investors full confidence in the integrity of their investments.
Getting rewards
Investors in tokenized renewable energy projects earn dividends as a share of the revenue generated by the project. Dividends are typically paid out at regular intervals (e.g., monthly or quarterly) based on the project’s earnings. The amount each investor receives depends on the number of tokens they hold, which represent fractional ownership of the energy asset. The more tokens owned, the higher the dividend payout.
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