💡What is a Strategy?
At its core, SquareStrategy redefines what an NFT collection can be. Instead of relying on token emissions or external liquidity, each collection gains its own autonomous market mechanism — a Strategy.
A Strategy is not a marketplace, nor a token. It’s an on-chain system that captures trading fees and reinvests them directly into the collection’s market — buying floor NFTs, relisting them at a controlled premium, and burning its own supply with the profits.
🧭 The Philosophy
Traditional NFT collections rely on mint hype and secondary royalties that flow outward — value leaks the moment trading starts. SquareStrategy reverses that flow.
Every sale contributes to a loop that:
Strengthens the collection’s floor,
Creates measurable scarcity,
Operates without human management.
It’s the evolution from passive royalties to active, self-balancing economics.
🧩 The Definition
A Strategy is an on-chain, self-funded economic layer attached to a single ERC-721 collection. It transforms trading activity into liquidity, and liquidity into scarcity.
Each Strategy includes:
A royalty configuration (default 10%: 8% accumulation / 2% burn)
An accumulation pool (treasury that buys floor NFTs)
A market execution engine (buy → relist → profit → burn)
A public transparency layer (every movement logged on-chain)
No inflation, no treasury discretion — just pure, mechanical economics.
🔥 Why It Matters
Most NFT ecosystems follow a straight line: Mint → Trade → Fade.
SquareStrategy turns that line into a loop: Trade → Fund → Burn → Strengthen → Trade again.
The difference is survival. Every transaction contributes to the next one, building an ecosystem that doesn’t decay — it compounds.
🖼️ Analogy
Imagine an art gallery where each resale automatically:
Buys another piece from the same artist,
Relists it slightly higher,
Uses the profit to destroy one old print.
Over time, demand fuels scarcity — and the artwork becomes more valuable because it’s rarer and active in the market.
That’s what a Strategy does, but on-chain — with precision, transparency, and permanence.
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