Ink Finance White Paper (v2.0)
  • Ink Finance White Paper (v2.0)
  • Background
    • The Inadequate DeFi Lending Regime
  • Ink Finance Overview
    • An On-demand SaaS for Credit-based DeFi
    • Key Objectives and Features
      • Scalability of On-chain Execution
      • Convenience of Plug-and-Play
      • Hierarchical Economy
      • Integrity Assurance
      • Comprehensive Fiscal & Financial Tooling
      • Bespoke Financial Products
      • Compliance to Regulation
  • INK Modules And Use Cases
    • INK Modules Overview
    • INK Products Module
      • Unified Custodian Vault
      • InkEnvelope
      • Product Representing Ownership of Equity
      • Lending Product with Option-like Risk Control
      • Asset Management Products
        • Example - A Crypto ETF
        • Example - A Private Fund
    • INK Governance Module
      • Hierarchical DAO Construction
        • Administrative and Financial Control
        • DAO Tokens and Badges
        • The INK Staking Engine
      • Voting Power
      • Execution of Resolutions
        • Executing Off-chain Resolutions
        • Executing On-chain Resolutions
      • “Plug-and-Play” Committee Configuration
        • “Pluggable” Committees and Use Cases
        • Integrity of Managers
      • Intra-Committee Operations
    • INK Multichain Module
  • INK Integration Module
  • Business Model & Tokenomics
    • QUILL Utilities and Value Proposition
      • Governance Capital for DAOs
      • Fee Capture Utility
      • Public Incubation Capital
    • Allocation and Vesting
    • INK Economy Rules
      • QUILL Emission Pool
      • The INK Treasury
  • about
    • Core Team
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“Plug-and-Play” Committee Configuration

The most likely used operational units are "pluggable" into the base framework, giving DAO users the flexibility and ease to adapt and pivot.

Considering the wide range of industries to serve and virtually unlimited types of assets to manage, Ink Finance foregoes the attempt of categorizing DAOs along any line. Instead, it provides the most likely used operational units and their execution tools to give the DAO users the freedom of defining themselves, adapting or pivoting with ease. These units and tools are designed to be used like Lego blocks (plug-and-play) by a DAO that is bootstrapped from a barebone stage. These top-level “pluggable” operational units are Committees.

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