Docs
  • Introduction
  • Getting Started
    • YOC Overview
    • Investing in Fundraising Companies
    • Investing in Ongoing Companies
    • YOC Company Tokens and Currencies
    • Dividends
    • Tokenholder Surveys
    • Trade Companies at the Secondary Market
    • Staking and Farming
      • Farming
      • Staking
    • Liquidity
  • Organizational Model
  • Companies
  • Active Companies' Stages
    • Incorporation Stage
    • Operational Stage
    • Acquisition Offers and Companies Sell
  • Tokenomics
    • Company Tokens
    • YUSD - YOC´s Stable Coin
      • YUSD Tables and Explanation
    • YOCx - Government Tokens
  • Governance
    • Project Token Holders Surveys
    • DAO
  • Financial Reports
  • YOC´s business model and resources
    • YOC´s Lean Canvas
    • Revenue sources
      • YOCx and its valuation
      • Transacion Fees
      • Initial Participation on YOC´s Projects
      • Performance Fees
    • Responsabilities
  • Risks
  • Community
  • Security
    • Audit
    • Oracles
    • Contracts
  • Team
  • Roadmap
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  1. YOC´s business model and resources

Responsabilities

The YOC business model presents a compelling case as it assumes full legal responsibility and bears the risks associated with all partner companies within its network. This approach provides a unique level of security and peace of mind for investors, as YOC takes on the burden of legal compliance, mitigating potential risks. By assuming these responsibilities, YOC demonstrates its commitment to the success and stability of its partner companies, fostering a trusted and secure investment environment. This proactive approach sets YOC apart and underscores its dedication to creating a sustainable and thriving ecosystem for all stakeholders involved.

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