RAZ

Network Stakeholders

$RAZ Investors

Equity and token holders.
Influence is based on a combination of:

  • the governance rights associated with $RAZ
  • network-level reputation and engagement

Pods, businesses and organizations involved in the network’s development.

Stakeholders or pods managing individual RAZ dashboards, data privacy and access controls. Projects can:

  • Publish verified ESG outcome data
  • Achieve network-driven milestones, RAZ certification
  • Qualify for funding, investment and grants
Leaders are engaged with the governance of the network while contributing to projects and pods
Architects participate in pods, network governance and development without engaging with projects
Influencers contribute to multiple projects and pods

Pods are groups of value-aligned individual $RAZ holders. Pods can:

  • Represent donors, investors and asset managers seeking new opportunities as well as monitoring existing projects.
  • Contribute to RAZ development and governance
  • Manage multiple projects

The Network is inclusive of all RAZ Key holders and facilitates connections according to values-based alignment

Project stakeholders include:

Investors | Founders and Leaders | Team Members and Employees | Customers | Suppliers | Community Members | Data Verifiers | Contributors and Reviewers

Reputation scores shape stakeholder influence on:

  • Projects
  • The Network’s Development
  • Capital Deployment
  • RAZ Commerce and Digital Asset Market Initiative

Engagement is incentivized by:

  • $RAZ token rewards for data-driven achievements
  • Access to impact-verified products

Project Owners can benefit by:

  • Showcasing their verified positive impact to a wide range of audiences
  • Qualifying for and accessing funding

RAZ Finance: Cost-Benefit Analysis

Audience groups:

Investors

Equity and token holders.
Influence is based on a combination of:

  • the governance rights associated with $RAZ
  • network-level reputation and engagement

Contributors

Pods, businesses and organizations involved in the network’s development.

Project Owners

Stakeholder pods managing individual RAZ dashboards, data privacy and access controls. Pods can manage projects for privately held business entities and organizations.

Ranking is based on individual stakeholder contributions

Stakeholders

Leaders are engaged with the governance of the network while contributing to projects and pods.
Architects participate in pods, network governance and development without engaging with projects.
Influencers contribute to multiple projects and pods.
Pods are groups of value-aligned individual $RAZ holders. Pods contribute to RAZ development and governance.
The Network is inclusive of all $RAZ holders and facilitates connections according to values-based alignment.

Reputation is based on active engagement, and contributions.

Investors

  • Network Access
  • Can swap, stake, or borrow against $RAZ
  • Can donate or lend to, invest in, impact-verified projects
  • Discounts on Project Owner Subscriptions
  • Discounts on Support Services
  • ROI driven by token demand
  • Reputation score acknowledges stage of token investment
  • Returns from RAZ revenue
  • Risk is offset by token sale/ICO/IDO
  • Equity + tokens facilitates governance participation
  • Reputation score acknowledges financial contributions and risk
  • Early investors are more influential over the project’s governance
  • Personal and company brand benefits from engaging with RAZ
  • Cost of tokens purchased
  • Project-related financial risk
  • Time to adapt to wallet, swapping and staking
  • Time to gain reputation and engage with the project
  • $100,000 investment ticket
  • Early stage business risk
  • Time to engage in project governance and business development
  • Time and effort to promote the project
  • Engagement with ICO/IDO and token economics
  • The business impacts of decentralization

Stakeholders

  • Anyone with meaningful feedback and skills can contribute to a project and gain reputation
  • Ability to form connections with value-aligned individuals and project
  • Community-level projects are open to feedback and contributions from all $RAZ holders
  • Reputation and outcomes benefit the stakeholder’s professional and public profile
  • Stakeholders verify and confirm the impact they personally experienced and engaged with
  • Incentives and rewards for verified outcomes
  • Community-driven reputation and scoring system works to eliminate bias and is based on results achieved
  • Access to impact-verified goods and services
  • ROI driven by the value of $RAZ
  • Project outcomes can become tokenized, tradeable, assets
  • Can earn revenue from referring stakeholders and project owners
  • $RAZ token allocation
  • Can earn revenue from project support and advisory
  • Can become part of the RAZ team and be compensated in fiat + tokens
  • $RAZ token allocation
  • Can become RAZ advisors and be compensated in fiat + tokens
  • RAZ developments benefit the Architect’s network and associated projects
  • Can earn revenue from project support and advisory
  • Influence is based on genuine outcomes accomplished and community-level reputation
  • Reputation increases ability to access funding for projects
  • $RAZ holders form pods to shape the RAZ network’s development according to their combined values and interests
  • RAZ network governance is influenced by pod outcomes
  • Pod members can focus on their specific areas of expertise
  • $RAZ token purchase/allocation and effort to utilize wallet alongside further tools
  • Time and effort to adapt to community guidelines and practices
  • Time and effort to gain reputation
  • Risk of rejection by/removal from the community
  • Effort to balance between the network’s priorities and individual project needs
  • Effort to align with the RAZ vision and governance team
  • Time to engage with RAZ governance
  • Time to learn and implement data management best practices
  • Strategic network development required
  • Effort to align with the RAZ vision and governance team
  • Effort to adapt ESG and data management to a decentralized environment
  • Time to learn and implement best practices
  • Time to engage with RAZ goverance
  • Time and effort to earn outcome-based reputation
  • Risk of rejection and downgrading by community based on future actions/outcomes
  • Influence and reputation are not fixed or follower-based, but rather outcome-based
  • Time to connect and align values and expectations with pod members
  • Staking or pooling token holdings to achieve a particular outcome

Contributors

  • Active realization of network development that increases $RAZ value
  • The project’s progress increases the contributor’s relevance and reputation across the impact and ESG landscape
  • $RAZ network engagement can improve the contributors economic and ESG outcomes
  • Participation leads to ESG outcome realization for the contributor
  • Participation increases reputation and influence
  • Influence over standards and practices
  • Financial and time-based investment
  • Sharing of network and resources
  • Time to learn about standards and best practices
  • Time to adapt to the project’s governance

Project Owners

  • Ownership of, and control over, project data
  • Ability to set access controls: private, public, community
  • Stakeholders verify outcomes
  • $RAZ community can influence project outcomes
  • Access to reputation-driven support and advisory
  • Faster and more efficient due diligence
  • On-platform project ranking
  • Projects gain overall reputation and scoring that can be publicly shared to increase the credibility
  • Financial considerations related to engaging stakeholders and a project’s team members
  • Subscription and dashboard customization fees
  • Support and advisory service costs
  • Time to learn about best practices
  • Time to learn about the platform and community
  • Time and effort to gain reputation and ranking