# Project Revenue Investment & Stakeholder  Model White paper

*Bridging Traditional Equity with Web3 Revenue Participation*

By [Germany Beal](https://paragraph.com/@germany-beal) · 2025-06-05

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**Updated**: June 2025

**Executive Summary**
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The Project Revenue Investment & Stakeholder Model (PRISM) introduces a hybrid investment framework designed specifically for Web3 ventures, addressing the misalignment between traditional venture capital structures and token-based business models. PRISM enables investors to receive both equity ownership and ongoing revenue dividends before any liquidity event, creating sustainable returns while preserving long-term alignment between founders, investors, and communities.

**1\. The Problem: Misalignment in Web3 Funding**
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The Web3 ecosystem presents unique challenges that traditional venture capital models struggle to address effectively:

### **Key Misalignments:**

*   **Investor Pressure:** Traditional VCs require liquidity events to generate returns, often pressuring founders to launch tokens prematurely
    
*   **Founder Priorities:** Web3 builders need time to develop product-market fit before tokenization
    
*   **Community Tensions:** Early token unlocks frequently lead to sell pressure and diminished trust
    

### **Recent Examples:**

*   **Arbitrum ($ARB):** Community backlash following early token unlocks
    
*   **dYdX:** Forced to revise tokenomics to better align incentives
    
*   **Uniswap:** Ongoing tension between fee capture and governance structure
    

These challenges demonstrate the need for a funding model that balances investor returns with sustainable growth and decentralization principles.

**2\. The PRISM Solution: Equity + Revenue Participation**
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PRISM combines traditional equity investment with revenue-based returns through a standardized framework:

### **Core Mechanism:**

Investors receive:

1.  **Equity Ownership:** Either direct equity or a convertible instrument (e.g., SAFE)
    
2.  **Revenue Dividends:** A fixed percentage of Distributable Protocol Revenue (DPR) until a major liquidity event
    

### **Liquidity Events Include:**

*   Acquisition or buyout
    
*   Token launch with formal equity-to-token conversion
    
*   Founder revenue rights buyout
    
*   Secondary market equity transfer
    
*   Perpetual revenue stream with sunset provisions
    

This structure provides investors with cash flow during the growth phase while preserving their stake in the venture's long-term success.

**3\. Precedents: Building on Proven Models**
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PRISM builds upon established revenue-based funding models while adapting them for Web3 requirements:

### **Existing Models:**

**Cypress Growth Capital** and similar funds have validated revenue-based financing as a viable alternative to traditional equity, providing:

*   Near-term cash flow for investors
    
*   Reduced dilution pressure for founders
    
*   Predictable return mechanics
    

### **PRISM Improvements:**

PRISM enhances these models by:

*   Including equity components for long-term upside
    
*   Creating offset mechanisms that connect revenue dividends to token allocations
    
*   Incorporating Web3-native infrastructure for transparency and automation
    
*   Standardizing terms for efficient fundraising
    
*   Providing multiple exit pathways beyond traditional binary outcomes
    

**4\. PRISM Structure & Mechanics**
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### **Revenue Participation Considerations:**

*   Investors receive both equity rights and entitlement to a percentage of Distributable Protocol Revenue
    
*   Revenue sharing activates after reaching minimum thresholds (detailed below)
    
*   Quarterly dividend payments based on DPR calculations
    
*   Uncapped return potential - no limit on dividend payments over time
    
*   Safety triggers to pause distributions if company runway falls below defined thresholds
    

### **Distributable Protocol Revenue (DPR) Framework:**

DPR is calculated as: **Total Revenue - Essential Operating Costs**

Where Essential Operating Costs include only direct costs necessary to deliver the service:

*   Infrastructure and hosting costs
    
*   Security and compliance expenses
    
*   Essential protocol maintenance
    
*   Data storage and processing costs
    

Excluded from Essential Operating Costs:

*   Team salaries beyond core maintenance
    
*   Marketing and business development
    
*   Office expenses and general administration
    
*   New product development (beyond maintenance)
    

### **Activation Thresholds & Distribution Tiers:**

Dividend distributions begin when **both** of these thresholds are met:

1.  **Revenue Threshold**: $500K+ Annual Recurring Revenue
    
2.  **Sustainability Threshold**: DPR exceeds 20% of Total Revenue for two consecutive quarters
    

The percentage of DPR distributed follows an inverted tiered structure:

**Annual Revenue**

**% of DPR Distributed**

$0 - $1M

0% (below activation threshold)

$1M - $5M

40% of DPR

$5M - $10M

35% of DPR

$10M - $25M

30% of DPR

$25M+

25% of DPR

This inverted model:

*   Provides higher investor returns in early growth stages when risk is highest
    
*   Creates incentives for founders to scale revenue to reduce the distribution percentage
    
*   Allows projects to retain more capital for expansion as they reach scale
    
*   Still maintains meaningful investor returns at all stages
    

### **Multi-Round Structure & Proportional Dilution:**

*   Revenue share percentages dilute proportionally with equity across financing rounds
    
*   If an investor doesn't participate in follow-on rounds, both their equity percentage and revenue rights decrease at the same rate
    
*   Pro-rata rights allow existing investors to maintain their position by participating in new rounds
    
*   Anti-dilution protections apply equally to equity and revenue percentages
    
*   This creates a fair, balanced approach where revenue rights and equity ownership remain aligned through a company's growth trajectory
    

**5\. Token Conversion & Exit Mechanics**
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When a company launches a token or experiences an exit event, PRISM provides clear conversion mechanics through a comprehensive exit pathway hierarchy:

### **Exit Pathway Hierarchy**

PRISM supports multiple liquidity pathways in order of preference:

1.  **Token Launch with Conversion**
    
2.  **Acquisition or Strategic Exit**
    
3.  **Founder Revenue Rights Buyout**
    
4.  **Secondary Market Equity Transfer**
    
5.  **Perpetual Revenue Stream**
    

### **Primary Exit Mechanisms**

#### **Token Conversion (Offset Model - Default):**

*   Revenue dividends received by investors are offset against their token allocation
    
*   Offset calculated based on the share price at the investor's entry round
    
*   Formula: Shares Reduced = Total Revenue Received ÷ Original Share Price
    
*   Remaining equity converts to tokens per the conversion terms
    

#### **Acquisition or Strategic Exit:**

*   Traditional exit mechanisms remain fully available
    
*   Revenue received is credited toward final exit valuation calculations
    
*   Investors receive both accumulated revenue and exit proceeds
    

### **Alternative Exit Pathways**

#### **Founder Revenue Rights Buyout:**

Founders may purchase investor revenue rights at any time using predetermined valuation multiples:

*   **Buyout Formula**: 8-10x current annual revenue distribution amount
    
*   **Voluntary Timing**: Founders choose optimal buyout timing based on business performance
    
*   **Clean Transfer**: Buyout eliminates future revenue obligations while maintaining equity relationships
    

**Example Buyout Scenario:**

*   Current annual distribution to investor: $500K
    
*   Buyout price: $500K × 9 = $4.5M
    
*   Founder pays $4.5M to eliminate future revenue obligations
    
*   Investor retains equity upside while receiving immediate buyout payment
    

#### **Secondary Market Equity Transfer:**

PRISM equity positions (including revenue rights) are transferable in secondary markets:

*   **Enhanced Liquidity**: Revenue streams make equity positions more attractive to secondary buyers
    
*   **Portfolio Management**: VCs can rebalance portfolios without forcing company-level decisions
    
*   **Collateral Value**: Income-generating equity can serve as collateral for additional investments
    

#### **Perpetual Revenue Stream (Fallback):**

If no other exit occurs, investors continue receiving revenue distributions with natural sunset provisions:

*   **Duration**: Revenue rights continue for 15-20 years from initial investment
    
*   **Return Cap**: Optional maximum return multiple (e.g., 10x original investment)
    
*   **Gradual Sunset**: Revenue percentage may decrease over time in final years
    

### **Bonus Conversion with Burn (Optional):**

*   Performance-based bonus token allocations may be included
    
*   Burn rate typically set at predetermined ratio (e.g., $1 revenue = 10 tokens burned)
    
*   Creates incentive alignment while preserving token supply integrity
    

### **Revenue Rights Transfer Mechanics**

**Key Principles:**

*   Revenue rights are tied to original equity investment, not secondary token purchases
    
*   When investors convert equity to tokens, revenue distribution rights cease
    
*   Secondary market token purchasers do not receive revenue distributions
    
*   Clear documentation tracks all revenue rights transfers and assignments
    

These comprehensive exit mechanisms ensure fair treatment across investor cohorts while providing maximum flexibility for both founders and investors throughout the project lifecycle.

**6\. Implementation & Infrastructure**
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PRISM supports multiple implementation approaches based on the company's stage and infrastructure:

### **Hybrid Implementation (Most Common):**

*   **Fiat Revenue Tracking:**
    
    *   Traditional financial reporting for subscription fees, SaaS payments, etc.
        
    *   Banking integration with escrow mechanisms for distribution events
        
    *   Regular financial attestations by qualified accounting firms
        
*   **Crypto Revenue Tracking:**
    
    *   On-chain dashboard for real-time protocol and transaction fee monitoring
        
    *   Smart contract integration for automated distribution
        
    *   Blockchain-based historical record of all transactions
        
*   **Unified Reporting:**
    
    *   Combined revenue dashboards showing all income streams
        
    *   API integration between traditional financial systems and blockchain infrastructure
        
    *   Currency conversion mechanisms for consistent reporting across payment types
        

This hybrid approach accommodates the reality that most Web3 projects operate with both fiat and crypto payment rails, especially during earlier growth phases.

**7\. Legal Framework & Governance**
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**Component**

**Purpose**

Equity-Linked SAFE

Provides ownership rights and conversion terms

Revenue Participation Agreement

Defines DPR calculations and distribution timing

Offset Mechanism

Connects revenue received to token/equity conversion

Dilution Protection

Establishes how revenue rights persist through future rounds

Pro-rata Rights

Ensures existing investors can maintain positions

Runway Protection Clause

Pauses distributions when runway falls below threshold

Expense Verification Process

Establishes procedure for validating Essential Operating Costs

Dispute Resolution

Defines arbitration and resolution mechanisms for DPR calculations

Governance Rights

Optional provisions for investor participation

### **Revenue Distribution Framework**

The PRISM model incorporates a balanced framework to ensure fairness between founders and investors:

**Inverted Tiered Distribution Structure:**

*   Higher distribution percentages at lower revenue stages when risk is greatest
    
*   Gradually decreasing percentages as the company scales
    
*   Creates natural incentives to grow into lower distribution tiers
    
*   Provides founders more flexibility as the business matures
    

**Expense Limitation Controls:**

*   Essential Operating Costs capped at 50% of Total Revenue
    
*   Year-over-year growth limit of 30% on Essential Operating Costs without investor approval
    
*   Clear categorization rules for what constitutes "Essential Operating Costs"
    
*   Third-party verification of expense categorization by qualified accounting firms
    

**Founder Alignment Mechanisms:**

*   Founders receive performance-based equity bonuses tied to revenue milestones
    
*   Option for founders to buy back distribution rights at predetermined multiples
    
*   Strategic initiative provisions allowing temporary distribution modifications
    

This structure creates balanced incentives that reward both parties while preventing the model from becoming burdensome on either side during different growth phases.

**8\. Financial Modeling Examples**
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To illustrate how PRISM works in practice, consider these real-world scenarios:

### **Example 1: DeFi Lending Protocol (Series A Stage)**

**Investment Details:**

*   Funding Round: Series A
    
*   Valuation: $50M
    
*   Total Raised: $10M (20% equity)
    
*   Lead Investor: $5M (10% equity)
    
*   Additional Investors: 5 investors at $1M each (2% equity each)
    

**Financial Performance:**

*   Total Annual Revenue: $10M (lending fees, liquidation fees)
    
*   Infrastructure Costs: $1.5M (nodes, security, oracles)
    
*   DPR = $10M - $1.5M = $8.5M
    
*   Annual Revenue Tier: $10M-$25M
    
*   Distribution Rate: 30%
    
*   Total Investor Distribution: $8.5M × 30% = $2.55M
    

**Quarterly Investor Payouts:**

*   Lead Investor (10%): $2.55M × 50% = $1.275M ($318,750/quarter)
    
*   Each Additional Investor (2%): $2.55M × 10% = $255,000 ($63,750/quarter)
    

**Post-Distribution Revenue:**

*   Retained by Protocol: $8.5M - $2.55M = $5.95M
    
*   Effective Payout Ratio: 25.5% of Total Revenue
    

### **Example 2: NFT Marketplace (Seed Stage)**

**Investment Details:**

*   Funding Round: Seed
    
*   Valuation: $15M
    
*   Total Raised: $3M (20% equity)
    
*   Lead Investor: $1.5M (10% equity)
    
*   Additional Investors: 3 investors at $500K each (3.33% equity each)
    

**Financial Performance:**

*   Total Annual Revenue: $4M (transaction fees, listing fees)
    
*   Essential Infrastructure: $1M (storage, CDN, processing)
    
*   DPR = $4M - $1M = $3M
    
*   Annual Revenue Tier: $1M-$5M
    
*   Distribution Rate: 40%
    
*   Total Investor Distribution: $3M × 40% = $1.2M
    

**Quarterly Investor Payouts:**

*   Lead Investor (10%): $1.2M × 50% = $600,000 ($150,000/quarter)
    
*   Each Additional Investor (3.33%): $1.2M × 16.67% = $200,000 ($50,000/quarter)
    

**Post-Distribution Revenue:**

*   Retained by Marketplace: $3M - $1.2M = $1.8M
    
*   Effective Payout Ratio: 30% of Total Revenue
    

### **Example 3: Multi-Round Dilution**

*   Seed Investment: $100K in $10M valuation (1% equity and 1% revenue rights)
    
*   Series A: $10M raised at $50M valuation (investor doesn't participate)
    
*   New Ownership: 20% to new investors
    
*   Equity Dilution: 1% → 0.8% (20% reduction)
    
*   Revenue Rights Dilution: 1% → 0.8% (20% reduction)
    
*   Outcome: Proportional dilution maintains fairness while creating incentives for continued participation
    

### **Example 4: Token Conversion with Revenue Offset**

*   Investment: $250K in $25M Series A (1% equity and 1% revenue rights)
    
*   Company Revenue: $5M before token launch
    
*   Revenue Received by Investor: $50K
    
*   Token Launch Valuation: $150M
    
*   Initial Token Share: 1% of 250M tokens = 2.5M tokens
    
*   Offset: $50K ÷ $25M = 0.2% = 500K token reduction
    
*   Final Token Allocation: 2M tokens
    
*   Outcome: Investor receives both revenue returns and substantial token upside
    

**9\. Case Study:** [**Pump.fun**](http://Pump.fun) **Returns Under PRISM**
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As of April 2025, [Pump.fun](http://Pump.fun) had generated approximately $621.4 million in total fees since March 1st.

**Hypothetical PRISM Scenario:**

*   Early Investment: $2M at $20M valuation (10% equity)
    
*   [Pump.fun](http://Pump.fun) generates ~$621M in fees over approximately 9 months
    
*   Assuming 10% revenue pool for PRISM investors
    
*   This investor's share: $6.21M in revenue distributions over 9 months
    
*   Return: 3.1x in under a year while maintaining 10% equity upside
    

This example demonstrates the potential for significant returns through revenue sharing even before any token launch or exit event, compared to traditional VC investors who would have received $0 in distributions while waiting for an exit.

**10\. On-Chain Infrastructure**
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For crypto-native or hybrid revenue models, PRISM can be implemented with smart contract architecture:

### **Core Modules:**

*   **PRISMFactory.sol:** Manages investment agreements and equity terms
    
*   **RevenueSplitter.sol:** Distributes protocol revenue according to investor allocations
    
*   **OffsetCalculator.sol:** Computes token/equity reductions based on revenue received
    
*   **TokenConversionGateway.sol:** Facilitates optional conversion at token generation events
    

### **Integration Capabilities:**

*   Compatible with streaming payment protocols (Superfluid, LlamaPay)
    
*   DAO governance support for parameter adjustments
    
*   Real-time analytics through Dune dashboards
    
*   Multi-signature approval workflows for distributions
    

**11\. Revenue Calculation Framework**
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For Web3 businesses, clear revenue definitions and accounting standards are essential, especially when handling both fiat and crypto payment streams:

### **Distributable Protocol Revenue (DPR) Calculation**

DPR is calculated as: **Total Revenue - Essential Operating Costs**

Essential Operating Costs vary by business model and are strictly limited to direct costs:

**Protocol & DeFi Models:**

*   Node/validator infrastructure
    
*   Security audits and bug bounties
    
*   Oracle services
    
*   API and RPC costs
    

**NFT & GameFi Models:**

*   Game server infrastructure
    
*   Asset storage and metadata services
    
*   Content delivery networks
    
*   Transaction processing infrastructure
    

**SaaS & Subscription Models:**

*   Cloud hosting and infrastructure
    
*   Bandwidth and data transfer
    
*   Essential maintenance engineering
    
*   API costs and third-party services
    

**Marketplace & Network Models:**

*   Marketplace infrastructure
    
*   Transaction processing
    
*   Content delivery
    
*   Moderation systems (if essential)
    

### **Standardized Revenue Sources**

**Included in Revenue:**

*   Smart contract transaction fees
    
*   Protocol revenue from fee-sharing models
    
*   Fiat payments and subscription fees
    
*   Service and API usage fees
    
*   Marketplace commissions
    
*   Network usage fees
    

**Excluded from Revenue:**

*   Token sales or emissions
    
*   Treasury asset appreciation
    
*   Grant funding
    
*   Investment capital
    
*   Team token allocations
    

### **Expense Control Mechanisms**

To prevent manipulation of DPR through inflated "essential" costs:

1.  **Expense Cap**: Essential Operating Costs cannot exceed 50% of Total Revenue
    
2.  **Growth Limit**: Essential Operating Costs cannot increase by more than 30% YoY without investor approval
    
3.  **Categorization Rules**: Clear, predefined categories of what constitutes "Essential Operating Costs"
    
4.  **Verification Requirements**: Quarterly attestation by qualified crypto accounting firms
    

### **Dispute Resolution**

For addressing disagreements about revenue and expense categorization:

1.  **Expense Review Committee**: Balanced representation from founders and investors
    
2.  **Independent Auditor**: Third-party verification of expense categorization
    
3.  **Arbitration Process**: Predefined procedure for resolving disputes
    
4.  **Documentation Requirements**: Clear record-keeping standards for all expenses
    

This comprehensive framework ensures transparent, fair revenue calculations while preventing potential manipulation across both traditional and crypto payment flows.

**12\. Governance Rights & Investor Protections**
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### **Standard Governance Provisions**

PRISM investments typically include the following governance rights:

1.  **Information Rights**
    
    *   Quarterly financial statements
        
    *   Annual budgets and forecasts
        
    *   Real-time access to revenue dashboards
        
    *   Regular business updates
        
2.  **Decision Participation**
    
    *   Major business decisions requiring investor approval
        
    *   DPR calculation verification rights
        
    *   Option for board representation (typically for lead investors)
        
    *   Observer rights for investment rounds above certain thresholds
        
3.  **Revenue Calculation Oversight**
    
    *   Audit rights for expense categorization
        
    *   Participation in Expense Review Committee
        
    *   Ability to challenge expense classifications through defined process
        
    *   Third-party verification options
        

### **Revenue-Triggered Protections**

As revenue scales, PRISM includes enhanced investor protections and founder optionality:

**Revenue Milestone**

**Additional Rights & Options**

$5M ARR

Expense growth limitations activate; Founder buyout option becomes available

$10M ARR

Enhanced information rights; Secondary market transfer provisions

$25M ARR

Strategic direction consultation rights; Accelerated buyout terms

$50M ARR

Exit exploration requirements; Maximum buyout multiples may apply

### **Secondary Market & Liquidity Provisions**

PRISM incorporates multiple liquidity mechanisms beyond traditional exits:

**Equity Transferability:**

*   Both equity stakes and revenue rights are transferable in secondary markets
    
*   Revenue distributions make positions more attractive to secondary buyers
    
*   Clear documentation tracks all transfers and maintains revenue right integrity
    

**Collateral Framework:**

*   Income-generating equity positions can serve as collateral for additional investments
    
*   Revenue stream predictability enhances collateral value
    
*   Enables portfolio companies to access growth capital without traditional dilution
    

**Founder Flexibility Options:**

*   Voluntary revenue rights buyout at predetermined multiples
    
*   Partial buyout options for scaling revenue obligations
    
*   Strategic timing flexibility for optimizing capital structure
    

### **Token Governance Transition**

For projects planning token launches, PRISM provides a clear framework for transitioning governance:

1.  **Pre-Token Governance**
    
    *   Traditional equity-based governance rights
        
    *   Revenue calculation oversight
        
    *   Strategic decision participation
        
2.  **Token Launch Preparation**
    
    *   Token economics consultation rights
        
    *   Conversion mechanics approval
        
    *   Distribution strategy participation
        
3.  **Post-Token Governance**
    
    *   Optional token-based governance rights
        
    *   Ongoing revenue rights (if not fully converted)
        
    *   Vesting-based voting power
        

### **Dispute Resolution Mechanisms**

To address potential disagreements, PRISM incorporates tiered dispute resolution:

1.  **Direct Negotiation**
    
    *   Structured communication between parties
        
    *   Defined timeline for resolution attempts
        
    *   Documentation requirements
        
2.  **Expert Determination**
    
    *   Independent expert for technical disputes (e.g., DPR calculation)
        
    *   Binding determinations on specific issues
        
    *   Cost-sharing arrangements
        
3.  **Formal Arbitration**
    
    *   Last resort for unresolved disputes
        
    *   Industry-specific arbitrators (crypto/Web3 expertise)
        
    *   Streamlined process compared to litigation
        

These governance provisions ensure investors have appropriate oversight and protection while maintaining founder operational flexibility throughout the project's growth phases.

**13\. Benefits for Key Stakeholders**
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**Stakeholder**

**Traditional VC**

**PRISM Model**

**Founders**

Pressure for quick liquidity events

Multiple exit pathways with founder control over timing and method

**Investors**

Extended illiquidity periods with binary outcomes

Early DPI through revenue + maintained equity upside + secondary market options

**Community**

Misaligned tokenomics and early selling

Strategic token launches backed by proven business models

**Ecosystem**

Short-term focus on token performance

Long-term focus on sustainable revenue generation and business fundamentals

### **Enhanced Stakeholder Value Creation**

#### **For Founders:**

*   **Strategic Flexibility**: Multiple exit pathways allow founders to optimize timing and structure
    
*   **Capital Control**: Buyout options provide path to eliminate revenue obligations as business scales
    
*   **Reduced Pressure**: No forced tokenization timeline driven by investor liquidity needs
    
*   **Growth Alignment**: Inverted tier structure rewards scaling while maintaining investor relationships
    

#### **For Investors:**

*   **Portfolio Liquidity**: Earlier DPI through revenue distributions improves fund performance metrics
    
*   **Risk Mitigation**: Revenue streams provide returns even from moderate successes
    
*   **Exit Optionality**: Multiple liquidity pathways including secondary markets and buyouts
    
*   **Enhanced Returns**: Combination of revenue distributions and equity appreciation
    

#### **For Secondary Market Participants:**

*   **Income-Generating Assets**: Revenue-producing equity positions offer attractive risk-adjusted returns
    
*   **Collateral Value**: Predictable revenue streams enhance borrowing capacity
    
*   **Market Development**: Creates deeper secondary markets for private Web3 equity
    

**14\. Legal Implementation Strategy**
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### **Legal Structure & Documentation**

To implement PRISM effectively, a standardized set of legal documents should be prepared:

1.  **PRISM-SAFE (Simple Agreement for Future Equity with Revenue Participation)**
    
    *   Modified SAFE that includes both equity conversion rights and revenue participation
        
    *   Based on trusted Y Combinator SAFE format with additional revenue clauses
        
    *   Compatible with both Delaware C-Corps and international entities
        
2.  **Revenue Participation Rights Agreement**
    
    *   Defines calculation of Distributable Protocol Revenue (DPR)
        
    *   Establishes distribution mechanics and payment schedules
        
    *   Includes expense limitations and verification procedures
        
    *   Outlines dispute resolution mechanisms
        
3.  **Token Conversion Addendum**
    
    *   Optional document that activates during token generation events
        
    *   Defines offset calculation and conversion formulas
        
    *   Establishes vesting and lock-up provisions for converted tokens
        
4.  **Multi-Round Participation Agreement**
    
    *   Outlines pro-rata rights for future rounds
        
    *   Defines dilution mechanics for both equity and revenue rights
        
    *   Includes anti-dilution protections where applicable
        

### **Implementation Timeline**

For most projects, a phased implementation approach is recommended:

**Phase 1: Documentation & Setup (1-2 months)**

*   Legal documentation preparation
    
*   Accounting framework establishment
    
*   Revenue tracking infrastructure setup
    
*   DPR dashboard development
    

**Phase 2: Pre-Activation Period (Until revenue threshold)**

*   Quarterly reporting without distributions
    
*   Infrastructure refinement
    
*   Expense categorization verification
    

**Phase 3: Active Distribution (Post-threshold)**

*   Regular distribution mechanics
    
*   Ongoing verification and reporting
    
*   Investor communications framework
    

**Phase 4: Token Conversion or Exit (When applicable)**

*   Calculation of offsets based on distribution history
    
*   Execution of conversion mechanics
    
*   Transition of governance rights where applicable
    

### **Jurisdictional Considerations**

PRISM implementation may require adjustments based on jurisdiction:

**United States (Delaware):**

*   Revenue rights typically structured as contingent notes
    
*   Tax considerations for ongoing distributions vs. equity
    
*   Securities laws compliance, potentially using Reg D exemptions
    

**International Considerations:**

*   Civil law jurisdictions may require notarized agreements
    
*   Local tax treatment of revenue distributions vs. dividends
    
*   Currency control regulations for cross-border payments
    

### **Token Conversion Legal Framework**

For token-based projects, additional legal considerations include:

*   Securities classification of revenue rights vs. tokens
    
*   Regulatory compliance during conversion events
    
*   Tax treatment of distributions vs. token appreciation
    
*   Governance rights transition during conversion
    

This legal implementation framework provides a foundation for executing PRISM while allowing for customization based on specific business models and jurisdictions.

**15\. Conclusion: A New Standard for Web3 Funding**
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PRISM provides a comprehensive approach to Web3 investment that:

*   **Creates real-time returns** tied to actual business performance through the Distributable Protocol Revenue framework
    
*   **Eliminates forced tokenization pressure** while providing investors with ongoing cash flow and multiple exit pathways
    
*   **Establishes natural progression toward optimal exits** through founder buyout options and secondary market development
    
*   **Reduces binary investment risk** through revenue distributions while maintaining full equity upside potential
    
*   **Standardizes flexible terms** that can adapt to diverse Web3 business models and growth trajectories
    

### **The PRISM Advantage**

By creating multiple liquidity pathways and aligning incentives across the Web3 ecosystem, PRISM establishes a funding framework that:

**For the Investment Community:**

*   Provides earlier DPI for fund performance without compromising portfolio company development
    
*   Creates new asset classes through income-generating equity and secondary market development
    
*   Reduces portfolio risk through diversified return mechanisms
    

**For Web3 Builders:**

*   Enables patient capital that supports long-term protocol development
    
*   Offers strategic flexibility in timing and structuring liquidity events
    
*   Aligns investor interests with sustainable business fundamentals rather than speculative token performance
    

**For the Broader Ecosystem:**

*   Encourages development of revenue-generating protocols over speculative tokens
    
*   Creates more sustainable tokenization timing aligned with product readiness
    
*   Establishes precedent for business-fundamental-driven value creation in Web3
    

PRISM represents an evolution in Web3 funding that bridges traditional venture capital approaches with the unique characteristics and opportunities of token-based ecosystems. As the Web3 space matures, investment models must evolve to support sustainable, long-term value creation rather than short-term speculative returns.

The framework provides a path toward building the next generation of Web3 businesses on solid financial foundations, with aligned incentives that support both innovation and sustainability.

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_Note: This document outlines the conceptual framework of PRISM. Implementation requires proper legal and financial counsel tailored to specific jurisdictions and business models._

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*Originally published on [Germany Beal](https://paragraph.com/@germany-beal/prism-whitepaper)*
