2. Business Plan
INVESTLITIUMLIC OY - BUSINESS PLAN
2025
1. Token Structure and Allocation
The total supply of 1,000,000,000,000 LIC tokens is divided as follows:
40% β Public market offering
60% β Reserved by Investlitiumlic Oy for future development, strategic partnerships, and ecosystem incentives
LIC is currently a speculative token with no legal link to real-world assets. It does not represent ownership, profit rights, or legal claims to any company-controlled land or revenues.
Should the company acquire lithium-rich land in the future and regulatory conditions permit, a transition to an Asset-Referenced Token (ART) model may be considered under MiCA supervision.
2. Fundraising Goals
Target raise: ~β¬20 million (soft start accepted at lower amounts) Use of proceeds:
Identification and acquisition of lithium-rich land in Central Ostrobothnia, Eastern Finland, and Kymenlaakso
Potential expansion to other EU territories
Technology development, regulatory compliance, and early-stage piloting
3. Governance Model
Investlitiumlic Oy plans to gradually implement decentralized governance mechanisms. In the future, LIC token holders may vote on key strategic proposals under a DAO (Decentralized Autonomous Organization) structure. Governance rights will be advisory unless licensed frameworks permit formal voting power.
4. Value Realization
LIC tokens are designed for purely speculative market use. There is no profit-sharing, asset-backing, or guaranteed financial return.
However, in potential future scenarios:
Holders could access discounted services or token-exclusive tools if developed
Market value of the token may fluctuate based on external factors such as adoption, project milestones, or investor interest
These features are not guaranteed and do not represent any legal or financial commitment. They may be changed, postponed, or removed entirely at the discretion of the project team. There is no guarantee that these utilities will ever be implemented.β
5. ESG Commitment
Investlitiumlic Oy is committed to:
Environmental responsibility in land use and development
Social awareness, ensuring engagement with local communities
Governance transparency, including open reporting and ethical management
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