Common Wealth (WLTH): Invest like a VC — without being one
The traditional venture capitalist (VC) investing model is often elitist and out of reach for many retail investors. While this is particularly the case in the world of traditional finance (TradFi), access to promising early-stage crypto assets is also frequently reserved for larger entities, namely institutional investors and whales. When we hear about a wildly successful crypto project and its token, we often find that its early backers are well-known investment funds or cashed-up VCs. These early investors are the ones who benefit the most from the token’s meteoric rise on the market.
Common Wealth (WLTH) is a decentralized app (DApp) operating on Base’s Layer 2 chain that aims to democratize the way VC investment works in the crypto industry. By using a community-driven approach to sourcing and investing in promising projects, the Common Wealth platform reduces barriers to entry to VC activities. Smaller-scale retail investors, both casual and experienced, are the primary beneficiaries of Common Wealth's unique approach to crypto investment.
Common Wealth has partnered with a network of notable crypto investors who refer high-potential projects to the platform, where these projects are carefully evaluated and qualified to be included in the investment products available to the user community. The entire evaluation process is also driven by community governance procedures, making it transparent and secure. Thanks to Common Wealth, investing in high-potential early-stage crypto opportunities is now open to anyone — even investors who want to start with as little as $20.
Key Takeaways:
Common Wealth (WLTH) is a web3 platform that allows anyone to invest in promising pre-vetted, early-stage crypto projects with minimal capital, thus reducing barriers to entry to crypto venture capitalism.
The platform also features investment products based on a mixture of assets from specific blockchain niches.
Common Wealth's native token, WLTH, is used for governance, staking, payment of transaction and product fees, dividend payouts and rewards for the user community.