# Ecosystem Value Flywheel

SEED is designed as part of a broader value flywheel that benefits projects, SEED holders, PAPPLE stakers, and the Pineapple treasury.

#### For projects

Projects gain:

* Access to a prepared, high intent audience
* A structured launch and growth engine
* Ongoing support across trading, activation, and revenue design
* Fundraising and Loans to bootstrap initial liquidity, market making, marketing/KOL strategy and costs associated with launching a token.<br>

As they grow:

* Their volume and usage increase
* Their success strengthens SEED’s narrative and track record

#### For SEED holders

SEED holders gain:

* Staking rewards and tier based access to curated launches
* Governance rights over key SEED product decisions
* Participation in an ecosystem where revenue from launches can support SEED’s long term strength through mechanisms such as buybacks and expanded utilities<br>

As SEED supports more launches and generates more revenue, demand for SEED rises, strengthening the token’s role as an access and coordination layer.

#### For $PAPPLE holders and Pineapple

SEED is designed to strengthen Pineapple and the PAPPLE token, not compete with them. From SEED’s product line and launch revenues:

* A share is used to support PAPPLE through buybacks or similar mechanisms
* A share funds the Pineapple treasury and further product development
* A share supports stable based marketing and KOL pushes that benefit both SEED and PAPPLE strategically

#### The feedback loop

In practice, the loop looks like this:

1. SEED & Pineapple team identifies and supports strong projects
2. Projects launch and grow using Pineapple and SEED tools
3. Volume and usage generate revenue for SEED and Pineapple
4. Revenue supports PAPPLE, SEED, and future launches
5. The entire ecosystem attracts more founders and users

Each successful cycle makes the next one stronger.

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