Liechtenstein Cryptoassets Exchange is tokenizing a $25 million movie fund together with renowned Hollywood actor Dr. Wesley Snipes.
Dr. Snipes is an American actor, film producer, master martial artist, and author, known for his roles as the Marvel Comics character Blade in the Blade film trilogy, as well as for films such as New Jack City, Major League, White Men Can't Jump, Passenger 57 and Demolition Man.Movie fans become co-producers through tokenization.
The tokenized $25 million "Daywalker Movie Fund" will invest in future movies and tv shows produced by Dr. Snipes and his production studio, Maandi House.
Launching an STO will reportedly lower the entry barriers for both institutional and retail investors, enabling movie fans to invest alongside established Hollywood producers.
The DMF Token will offer investors a share in the profit of the fund's productions, as well as conferring extra benefits such as invitations to move premieres.
DMF will be managed by an investment committee of professional fund managers, alongside Dr. Snipes.
LCX's blockchain technology platform will not only host the STO, but handle registration and identity verification for all prospective investors.
Dr. Snipes has described the tokenized fund model as a means to enable move fans to become indirect co-producers of forthcoming features.
In October 2018, Cointelegraph reported that the actor and producer Johnny Depp had partnered with crypto-powered social entertainment platform TaTaTu to jointly create and produce film and digital content together.
In May 2018, actor and tech investor Ashton Kutcher donated $4 million in XRP to Ellen Degeneres' Wildlife Fund, saying the technology enabled him to do away with the "Big giant check thing."
Wesley Snipes Is Launching a Tokenized $25 Million Movie Fund
gepubliceerd op Sep 9, 2019
by Cointele | gepubliceerd op Coinage
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