Revenue Share Term Comparison
Compare different revenue share percentages and term lengths side-by-side. Understand how offering terms can impact hypothetical Investor returns and Creator revenue retention across different scenarios.
Educational Tool Disclaimer
This comparison tool is for educational purposes only and does not constitute investment advice. All projections are hypothetical scenarios with simplified assumptions. Actual Channel Revenue Token terms, revenue, and returns may vary significantly. You may lose your entire investment.
Shared Parameters
These values apply to all scenarios
Set to 0 for flat revenue assumption
Configure Scenarios
Investor Perspective
How different terms affect hypothetical returns on your investment
| Metric | |
|---|---|
| Ownership Stake | |
| Monthly Distribution | |
| Annual Yield (Year 1) | |
| Total Distribution (Full Term) | |
| Total ROI |
Total Distribution Comparison
Creator Perspective
How different terms affect revenue retention for the Creator
| Metric | |
|---|---|
| Revenue Retained | |
| Monthly Retained | |
| Revenue Share Duration | |
| Total Revenue Shared (Full Term) | |
| Funding Received |
Total Revenue Shared by Creator (Full Term)
Key Considerations
Higher Revenue Share %
A higher share percentage means larger monthly distributions for Investors but reduces the Creator's retained revenue. This may be offset by a shorter term or smaller offering size.
Longer Term Length
A longer term means more total distributions over the life of the investment but extends the period during which the Creator shares revenue. A shorter term with a higher share percentage can produce similar total returns.
Offering Size Impact
A larger offering size raises more capital for the Creator but dilutes each Investor's share of distributions. Your ownership percentage decreases as the total offering size increases relative to your investment.
Revenue Growth
Channel revenue is not guaranteed to remain flat or grow. Revenue can fluctuate based on views, CPM rates, sponsorship deals, and platform policy changes. The growth rate parameter helps model different scenarios but is purely hypothetical.
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