What is MileVerse (MVC)?
MVC is the ERC-20-based native token of MileVerse, which is a mileage integration and payment platform that employs blockchain technology to build an integrated mileage network that serves anyone, from companies to consumers.
Mileage was developed as a way for airlines to compensate their customers. However, it is currently employed in a wide range of industries, including airlines, credit card companies, telecommunications providers, and e-commerce.
MileVerse provides MVC and MVP tokens. The dual-token method guarantees stability in the MVP and MVC price while also boosting transfer speed and creating a safe and rapid ecosystem. You can see the recent MVC price changes in the above charts.
Use Cases of MVC Tokens
For starters, MVC tokens can be used by businesses to pay down debt, create customer reward programs, and bring new clients through bonuses.
Moreover, consumers can use MVC tokens as a payment method without conventional restrictions like expiry dates.
Additionally, affiliated retailers can use MVC coins to bring in new clients by establishing marketing channels.
Before buying the token, make sure to check the MileVerse price changes on the above charts.
Who Founded MileVerse?
Willian Jung and Lucca Kim are the founders of the MileVerse crypto project. Jung has a track record of leading successful projects, including the G Market project, Qoo10 Japan, and AIO. Prior to serving as the CEO of MileVerse, he also served as the CEO of Global. Similarly, Kim has a solid background working on projects such as GM Global, and OnePlus.
Tokenomics of MVC
MileVerse has adopted the following distribution model for the max supply of 3 billion MVC coins:
- 25% – ecosystem development and management;
- 20% – sales;
- 17% – platform development and expansion;
- 13% – marketing efforts;
- 10% – reserve fund;
- 10% – team members and the staff;
- 5% – advisors.
Don't forget to view the latest MileVerse price changes to identify recent movement patterns and see if the coin is on a bullish or bearish trajectory on the chart above.