๐ฐ LIANA BANYAN ECONOMICS
How 100% Goes to Members While the Platform Operates
“The Work is Important, But Not Mysterious”
“100% of charitable initiative funds go to members providing services.”
But how? If 20% covers platform operations, where does that come from?
Let’s show you.
๐ฏ THE KEY INSIGHT
The 20% doesn’t come FROM the charitable funds. It comes FROM the paid transactions.
There are THREE types of money flowing through Liana Banyan:
| Type | Source | Where It Goes |
|---|---|---|
| Paid Orders | Customers paying $5/$10 | 80% to Worker, 20% to Operations |
| Charitable Orders | Funded by Paid + LB Corp | 100% to Worker |
| Joule Contributions | Funders buying at locked rate | Eventually to Worker (at premium) |
๐ THE FLOW: LET’S MAKE DINNER EXAMPLE
Scenario: One Evening of Meals
A home cook makes 10 servings of dinner:
- 6 Standard Orders ($5 each) = $30
- 2 Convenience Orders ($10 each) = $20
- 2 Charitable Orders ($0 each) = $0
Total Revenue: $50
How It Breaks Down:
Step 1: Paid Orders Generate the 20%
| Order Type | Revenue | Worker Gets (80%) | Operations (20%) |
|---|---|---|---|
| 6 Standard @ $5 | $30 | $24 | $6 |
| 2 Convenience @ $10 | $20 | $16 | $4 |
| Subtotal | $50 | $40 | $10 |
Step 2: Charitable Orders Are Funded Separately
| Charitable Serving | Funded By | Worker Gets | Operations Gets |
|---|---|---|---|
| Serving 1 | $5 from Operations Pool | $5 (100%) | $0 |
| Serving 2 | $5 from Operations Pool | $5 (100%) | $0 |
Step 3: Final Tally
| Worker Receives | Source |
|---|---|
| $40 | From paid orders (80% of $50) |
| $10 | From charitable fund (100% of charitable servings) |
| $50 TOTAL |
| Operations Receives | Source |
|---|---|
| $10 | From paid orders (20% of $50) |
| -$10 | Spent on charitable fund |
| $0 NET | (self-funding!) |
๐ THE SELF-FUNDING LOOP
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โ LIANA BANYAN ECONOMICS โ
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โ โ Revenue Pool โ โ
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โ โ โ โข Platform costs โ โ
โ โ โ โข Staff โ โ
โ โ โ โข Technology โ โ
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โ โ โ Fund โ โ โ
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โ โ RECEIVES โ โ
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โ โ THEIR WORK โ โ
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๐ JOULE CONTRIBUTIONS: HOW FUNDERS BENEFIT
What Are Platform Joules?
Platform Joules are the third gear of the Three-Gear Currency System โ stored value purchased at a locked exchange rate.
| Currency | How Acquired | Purpose | Economy |
|---|---|---|---|
| Platform Credits | Purchased directly | Stable internal value | All economies |
| Platform Marks | Earned through work | Effort-debt currency | Weak economies (enables participation) |
| Platform Joules | Purchased at locked rate | Stored future value | Strong economies (appreciation) |
The Funder’s Benefit
When you fund a charitable meal with Joules:
- You lock in today’s rate โ If the platform grows, Joules appreciate
- You’re not giving charity โ You’re investing in the ecosystem
- You get platform credits โ Usable for services, products, or holding
- You help someone eat โ Real impact, real benefit
Example: Joule Contribution
| Action | What Happens |
|---|---|
| Funder buys 100 Joules at $1 each | Spends $100, receives 100 Joules |
| Funder funds 20 charitable meals | 100 Joules โ Operations Pool |
| Operations pays cooks | Cooks receive full value of meals |
| Platform grows 50% | Remaining Joules now worth $1.50 each |
| Funder still has benefits | Future Joules purchases lock new rate |
The funder is NOT losing money. They’re converting cash to platform equity at a locked rate while funding good work.
๐ THE MATH: WHY THIS WORKS
Break-Even Analysis
For charitable meals to be sustainable:
Paid meals must outnumber charitable meals by 4:1
Why? Because:
- 20% of paid meals goes to Operations
- 100% of charitable meals comes from Operations
- Therefore: 5 paid meals ร 20% = 1 charitable meal ร 100%
Current LMD Target Ratio
| Meal Type | Percentage | Ratio |
|---|---|---|
| Standard ($5) | 60% | 6 per 10 |
| Convenience ($10) | 20% | 2 per 10 |
| Charitable ($0) | 20% | 2 per 10 |
Actual ratio: 8:2 paid to charitable = 4:1 โ
With Convenience meals paying double, we actually generate:
- 6 ร $5 ร 20% = $6
- 2 ร $10 ร 20% = $4
- Total Operations: $10
- Charitable cost: 2 ร $5 = $10
It balances exactly.
๐ฆ WHERE DOES LB CORP MONEY GO?
Liana Banyan Corporation (the .com) also contributes to charitable funds.
| Source | Type | Purpose |
|---|---|---|
| Kickstarter flow-through | Project funding | Funds specific projects |
| Membership fees ($5/year) | Operating capital | General operations |
| Premium services | Revenue | Reinvested in initiatives |
| Grants/Donations | Charitable | Direct to charitable pool |
LB Corp does not take profit. All revenue is reinvested:
- Operations
- Technology development
- Charitable initiatives
- Worker support programs
๐ TRANSPARENCY FEATURES
How You Can Verify
- Separate Ledgers โ Paid, Charitable, and Contribution funds tracked separately
- Blockchain Recording โ Immutable transaction history
- Public Dashboards โ Real-time visibility into fund flows
- Audit Trails โ Every transaction traceable
- Harper Guild Oversight โ Independent verification
What You’ll See
| Dashboard | Shows |
|---|---|
| Initiative Dashboard | Total funds in, funds out, charitable served |
| Worker Dashboard | Your earnings, breakdown by source |
| Funder Dashboard | Your contributions, current value, impact |
| Public Dashboard | Aggregate statistics, no personal data |
โ FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
“If 20% goes to Operations, how is 100% going to workers?”
100% of charitable initiative funds go to workers. The 20% comes from paid orders, not charitable funds. Charitable meals are a separate category funded by the Operations pool.
“So the platform takes 20% from paid orders?”
Yes, exactly like any business. But unlike other platforms:
- That 20% funds charitable meals, not shareholder profits
- Workers still receive fair compensation (80% is high for gig economy)
- The 20% is transparent and published
“What happens if there aren’t enough paid orders?”
If charitable demand exceeds funding:
- Charitable queue forms (first-come, first-served)
- Joule contributors can fund additional meals
- LB Corp contributes from reserves
- Community fundraising activates
“Can I just fund meals directly without Joules?”
Yes! Options:
- Direct donation โ Goes to charitable pool, 100% to workers
- Joule contribution โ Locked rate, platform ownership, funds meals
- Stripe “pick an initiative” โ Choose where your contribution goes
“Where does my $5 membership go?”
Your membership fee goes to General Operations, which includes:
- Platform technology
- Worker support programs
- Charitable initiative seed funding
- Administration
It does NOT go to shareholders because there are no shareholders taking profit.
๐ THE PHILOSOPHY
Cost + 20%
Liana Banyan operates on the Boaz Principle (Innovation #9 in the Sacred Texts):
“Cost + 20% transparent pricing. 83.3% value retention for creators. Explicit margin disclosure. Anti-exploitation safeguards. Fair value distribution philosophy.”
The 20% is not extraction. It’s the cost of maintaining the infrastructure that makes everything possible.
The Sacred Texts Reference
From Innovation #9 (Boaz Principle):
“Like gleaning in the fields of Boaz, there is enough for everyone when the system is designed for generosity rather than extraction.”
๐ THE BOTTOM LINE
| Stakeholder | What They Get |
|---|---|
| Workers | 100% of charitable funds, 80% of paid orders |
| Customers | Fair prices, quality service, good karma |
| Funders | Joules (locked rate), platform equity, real impact |
| Platform | 20% of paid orders โ reinvested entirely |
| Shareholders | There are none. This is a cooperative. |
The work is important, but not mysterious.
Every dollar is tracked. Every transaction is transparent. Every participant benefits.
That’s how you build something that lasts.
๐ฐ FOR THE KEEP! โ๏ธ
“Help Each Other Help Ourselves”