The launch of GigaStar's Secondary Market introduces something new to Creator Economy investing: the potential for a secondary trading venue for Channel Revenue Tokens (CRTs). This is an educational overview of what that means for existing CRT holders and the broader ecosystem.
What Changes for Existing CRT Holders
Until now, purchasing CRTs on GigaStar Market has been a one-directional decision. You invest in a Creator's channel revenue, receive monthly distributions based on that channel's ad revenue performance, and hold your position indefinitely.
The Secondary Market introduces the potential for a second option: selling your CRT position to another Investor, or acquiring additional positions from existing holders.
Key word: Potential
It is important to understand that the existence of a Secondary Market does not guarantee liquidity. A trade can only occur when both a willing buyer and a willing seller agree on a price. If no one wants to buy the CRTs you are selling—or if no one is selling the CRTs you want to buy—no trade happens. This is fundamentally different from large public stock exchanges where liquidity is deep and consistent.
Price Discovery
One of the most significant aspects of secondary trading is price discovery. On the primary market (GigaStar Market), CRTs are offered at a fixed price set during the offering. On the Secondary Market, prices will be determined by supply and demand among Investors.
This means CRT prices may:
- Trade above the original offering price if a Creator's channel has grown significantly and demand is strong
- Trade below the original offering price if a Creator's channel has declined or if there are more sellers than buyers
- Not trade at all if there is insufficient interest from either side
Price discovery is a natural function of any market, and Investors should be prepared for price movements in either direction. Past Creator performance does not predict future results.
Impact on the Creator Economy Investing Ecosystem
The Secondary Market has the potential to strengthen the overall Creator Economy investing ecosystem in several ways:
- Broader participation: Investors who may have been hesitant to commit to an indefinite holding period may be more willing to participate knowing a secondary venue exists
- Information signals: Market prices can provide additional data points about how the Investor community values specific Creator channels
- Ecosystem maturity: Regulated secondary trading is a hallmark of more developed asset classes, and its introduction signals the growing sophistication of Creator Economy investing
What Does Not Change
Several fundamental aspects of CRT investing remain the same:
- Monthly distributions continue to flow to CRT holders based on Creator channel ad revenue
- Creator performance is still the primary driver of CRT value
- Speculative nature: CRTs remain a speculative investment. The Secondary Market does not reduce the underlying risk of investing in a Creator's future revenue
- Regulatory framework: All trading occurs under SEC oversight through GigaStar Securities LLC's registered ATS
Setting Realistic Expectations
The Secondary Market is an important milestone, but Investors should approach it with clear eyes. Initial trading volumes will likely be modest. Bid-ask spreads may be wide. Not every CRT will have active buyers and sellers. This is normal for a newly launched marketplace and should not be cause for concern.
Make decisions based on your own financial goals, risk tolerance, and understanding of the Creator Economy—not on assumptions about guaranteed liquidity or price appreciation.
This content is for educational purposes only and does not constitute investment advice.
This is part of our Secondary Market Launch Countdown series.