Power Ledger - brief overview

in #cryptocurrency7 years ago (edited)

As many of you may have noticed, Power Ledger (POWR) has been raising plenty of eyebrows as of late with its rather bullish movement (for the most part). POWR has been one of the most successful Australian ICO's to date, and since its release it isn't showing any signs of slowing down.
Many current ICO’s are raising so much money that the value of their tokens is disconnected from any value the tokens could hope to generate in the near future, and is an example of the classic winner’s curse. Some tokens, however, are undervalued compared to their opportunity set, and are being run by competent teams with a lot of expertise and backing. Power Ledger falls into this category.

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The majority of the world uses both money and energy on a daily basis. We are well on our way to decentralizing money, but the decentralizing of electrical power and energy transmission is just beginning. Utilities are critical, centralized elements in almost all developed parts of the world and a considerable risk. Figuring out a way to decentralize and fairly distribute energy is important and challenging, and that is exactly what Power Ledger plans to do.

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The distribution of the Power Ledger token event is shown in the chart above. I think that the distribution choices are thoughtful, with a 25% of the total token to developers and founders, and close to 60% being allotted to investors. The “Developers and Founders” allocations are being subject to 6-18 months escrow, depending on meeting certain performance metrics. This creates a strong incentive for management work on the long-term success of the model and creates reasonably long-term alignment of the team.

The team itself is being run by Dr. Jemma Green, a former financial industry worker, who, over the past 5 years, has been working on projects and research involving photo voltaic systems and blockchain integrations. It’s hard to believe, but many ICO’s have extremely poor transparency when it comes to basic information, such as who is working on the project. Frequently, developers are listed as anonymous, and advisors aren’t even aware their likeness is being used on a project’s website. In the case of Power Ledger the team members are listed clearly with described roles, and hyperlinks to their LinkedIN pages and other social media are available. This team is experienced, seasoned, and driving for a goal that is easy to understand, and impactful.

The roadmap for the project is ambitious, and looks out significantly into the future. It includes P2P trading, neo-retailer, micro-grid functionality, wholesale market settlement, autonomous asset management, distributed market management, and channels for electric vehicles and carbon trading. The price has recently been surging as the potential is being realized by investors and is currently around .60 a token, having already rallied strongly recently. That said, with a strong team, and large market for adaption, it is quite possible there is still further upside, especially in the long-term.

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hey mate. Great write up. Can you tell me what the actual ICO price was? I bought in ICO, but as there was no set price I'm finding it super hard to get a straight answer. I feel like i wasn't distributed enough.

G'day! Thanks - I believe the ICO price was between $0.08USD and $0.10USD.

ah ok, bugger, I thought it was around 5c. But that would be correct as my distribution worked out at about 9c.

Thanks bro.

Yeah 9c sounds about right.
No worries mate.

It did raise my eyebrow as well, thanks for the info, great info actually

Anytime, yes it is certainly being talked about a lot over here in Australia at the moment - thought it might be worth putting it out there for the rest of the world!

Very interesting. I might have to look into it

Thanks, I would definitely recommend having a look into it.