I was looking for new projects during this crypto market dip, trying to find something that made sense before any upward movement.

    That's when I found this project and stopped everything, never seen a model like this before.

    The platform is called VIISION, it's an on-chain raffle system with audited contracts. Nothing special so far.

    What caught my attention was the token model.

    The project never sold the token. No ICO, no presale, no direct sale.

    So how does anyone get it?

    The only official way is to win a raffle on the platform. If you didn't win one, you depend on someone who did deciding to sell. That's it.

    It reminded me of Bitcoin in the early days. The only way to get it was to mine it. Whoever didn't mine had to wait for someone who did to sell. The difference here is that the "work" is entering a raffle.

    Every token in circulation has a traceable origin, it came from a raffle. Supply only grows when there are raffles. No raffles, no new tokens.

    And there's one more detail. The maximum supply is capped at 30 million tokens. There will never be more than that.

    But what interested me most was something else.

    The token is indivisible. Each unit exists as a whole, no fractions, no decimals. The whitepaper explicitly compares it to the stock model of a company.

    From what I understand, holding the token isn't just being a holder. It's almost like being a partner in the project.

    The whitepaper talks about participation in the platform's results as it grows. I'm still trying to fully understand how this will work in practice, but the concept is unlike anything I've seen before.

    I went to the site to verify everything myself. You can see the winner history directly on the platform, each raffle with the result recorded on-chain.

    What surprised me was finding out they use Chainlink to generate random numbers. This means not even the project itself can interfere with the result. It's technically impossible to manipulate.

    Has anyone here seen this model before? Genuinely curious if anything similar exists out there.

    I kept thinking, could this be a new Polymarket in its early days?

    Found a token that literally cannot be bought. There is only one way to get it
    byu/jonathanferreirass inCryptoMoonShots



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    1. jonathanferreirass on

      For anyone curious, the app is at app.viision.io and the whitepaper at whitepaper.viision.io

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