Crypto Swype
2 min readJun 11, 2023

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The Crypto Swype ecosystem breakdown explained

And yes — we know — but the screengrab is blurry on purpose

The Crypto Swype ecosystem breakdown

1. Crypto Swype

The average phone app with 1,000 active users conservatively brings in $200 a day in revenue from ads
Uniswap has 1,500,000 active users yearly
Shibaswap has 500,000 active users yearly

Now lets use Shibaswap’s numbers then cut it and the average revenue in half to be conservative
Half of the 500,000 defi users that use Shibaswap — and half of that $200 revenue
This would be 250,000 users and and $100 per day revenue (per thousand)
That equals out to be $25,000 per day revenue — and $9,125,000 yearly

With 95% of all revenue going to buybacks — that equals out to be $23,750 per day or $8,668,750 per year in buybacks on the chart — conservatively

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2. Codename: Doctor Freeze
Status: Currently under development

With 0 users per day because nothing like this has ever been built before ….
But seriously — we have nothing to base this comparison on as it too is a first-of-it’s-kind
Let’s just say with $14,000,000,000 in crypto being stolen/scammed every year — we’re setting out to reduce that

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2. Codename: Operation Shiboshi Dash
Status: Currently under development

With 10,000 Shiboshis — and many people with multiples — let’s conservatively cut this number in 1/4
One quarter of the 10,000 Shiboshi holders and half of that same $200 revenue
This would be 2,500 users and $100 per day revenue (per thousand)
That equals out to be $250 per day revenue — and $91,250 yearly

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3. Codename: Area 51
Status: Complete and awaiting declassification to the public

Outside of the Crypto Swype government this project is classified and does not exist
Whatever you think you may have heard or seen — you didn’t
It may live and walk among you now in testing and you don’t even know

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4. Partnership(s)
Status: Complete and awaiting declassification to the public
Potential revenue — classified (we’ll give you a hint — it’s big)

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To build something that’s never been built — you must be willing to do something that’s never been done

CS

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