ChatWise is giving free shares because it believes in a user-owned model. Instead of keeping all the wealth at the top like traditional social media companies, ChatWise is redistributing ownership to the people who actually use and grow the platform—its users, creators, and ambassadors. By giving shRead more
ChatWise is giving free shares because it believes in a user-owned model. Instead of keeping all the wealth at the top like traditional social media companies, ChatWise is redistributing ownership to the people who actually use and grow the platform—its users, creators, and ambassadors.
By giving shares for engagement, referrals, and contributions, ChatWise ensures that as the platform succeeds, its community benefits too. It’s not just about using an app; it’s about owning a piece of the future of social media. 🚀
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Right now, ChatWise doesn’t have a publicly traded token or stock, so there’s no official market price. However, since shares are being distributed to users for free, their future value will depend on how many people join and actively use the platform. Once ChatWise goes public (IPO) or enables a buRead more
Right now, ChatWise doesn’t have a publicly traded token or stock, so there’s no official market price. However, since shares are being distributed to users for free, their future value will depend on how many people join and actively use the platform.
Once ChatWise goes public (IPO) or enables a buy-back program, the value of these shares will be determined based on user growth and market demand—kind of like how social media companies like Facebook and Twitter were valued. So, if the platform keeps growing, those shares could be worth a lot more down the line. 🚀
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