Economic Model
Economic Model: Maximizing Investor Returns through Direct Profit Participation
At OASES, our economic framework is engineered to prioritize net investor yield and capital appreciation, distributing profits transparently and proportionately to token holders.
Every token represents a fractional equity interest in a professionally operated luxury asset — entitling its holder to both rental income and realized capital gains.
1. Direct Profit Participation
Token holders receive pro-rata distributions from two primary income sources:
■ Rental Yield
Properties are operated as high-end vacation rentals, marketed across global platforms (e.g., Booking.com, Airbnb). All revenues flow into a central booking pool and are allocated as follows:
Deductions: Operational expenses (property management, maintenance, taxes, booking platform commissions) are first deducted. Operators are responsible for managing these costs within predefined margins.
Distributions: The resulting net income is distributed quarterly to token holders in USDC, based on the number of tokens held. Example: 10% token ownership = 10% share of net quarterly income.
■ Capital Gains
All portfolio assets undergo bi-annual independent appraisals. If a property is sold, the appreciation delta (minus remaining obligations) is distributed directly to token holders.
Proceeds from the sale are disbursed in accordance with each investor's fractional stake.
Governance votes may be required prior to asset liquidation.
2. Quarterly Distribution Schedule
Investors benefit from a regular payout cadence:
Frequency: Every 90 days (quarterly)
Medium: Direct wallet payout in USDC
Transparency: On-chain distribution reports and historical payment logs available to all investors
This structured timeline ensures liquidity, visibility, and consistency in return profiles — core pillars of OASES’ investor-first approach.
3. Operational Risk Mitigation
Unlike traditional syndications, OASES employs a performance-aligned cost structure to protect token holders from operational inefficiencies:
Operator Responsibility: All operational costs (repairs, staffing, utilities, taxes) are managed by the resort operator and deducted at the source.
Investor Shielding: In the event of operational shortfalls, deficits are absorbed by the operator — not passed on to token holders.
Fee Alignment: OASES charges a 20% asset management fee from net profits, only after all investor entitlements have been paid. This aligns our compensation directly with investor outcomes.
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