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Raleigh, United States, April 16, 2025, Chainwire
Film Finance Group International (FFGI), an innovative finance film based in North Carolina, has officially unveiled its next ERC-20 utility token: FFG token ($ Ffg). Built to feed a transparent film financing ecosystem based on the stages, the FFG token is a token supported by assets that pans real production workflows with a secure and blockchain -based infrastructure.
The FFG token should be put online in the coming weeks, with a capped offer from 1 billion tokens And integrated governance mechanisms to allow tokens to vote on organized film projects. Supported by cinematographic budgets from the real world and anchored by a chain owner accounting system, the token represents a new approach to finance independent cinema – which aims to replace vague promises with verifiable payments and investor control.
“We have designed the FFG token from zero to solve the problems of trust and transparency that have long tormented the funding of independent films,” said G. David KeatonCo-founder and director of FFGI and an approved CPA. “Our platform is not content to invest – it offers visibility, responsibility and participation. This is infrastructure, no media threshing. ”
Supported by infrastructure, governed by the community
Unlike speculative tokens without underlying landmarks, the FFG token is linked to real production milestones. The funds are allocated in phases according to the deliverables verified, promoting greater responsibility and reducing the risks for the participants.
The FFGI also structured the ecosystem with a solid legal compliance in mind, in particular the quarterly KYC-GATED reports and the property of intellectual property thanks to NFT tokenized. An important innovation is the training of SPV # 2which houses a Blockchain licensable blockchain system separately developed internally.
“We have built what we think is the most advanced native account of blockchain for cinema financing,” said Michael DallasDirector of development at FFGI and an architect of veteran systems. “It is in real time, based on rules and ready to be authorized to other studios or industries. The token and technology work together – but they are also very independent. ”
What makes the FFG token different
- ERC-20 Compliant in Ethereum
- Fixed 1b power – no inflation
- Activated project governance
- Financing of the film based on milestones
- Legally structured infrastructure with NFT on IP back
- Optional license accounting software via SPV
Several layers of value
At the heart of the FFG ecosystem is a clear separation between the usefulness of the tokens, the IP property and the license potential. The token funds productions. NFT tokens represent the IP property. And accounting software – owned by a special separate vehicle (SPV) – opens up new sources of income.
“Our model is modular, but deeply interconnected,” added Keaton. “It is designed to support creators, protect contributors and develop the use of blockchain in a real and investable way.”
Launch the chronology and the community
The official launch of the tokens is scheduled for the end of T2 2025. Before the public offer, FFGI will make Telegram and discord servers And start publishing the technical documentation and the project previews.
“We are not only building a token, but a culture of responsibility and empowerment,” said Dallas. “We want our first community to understand how it works under the hood.”
More information, including Tokenomics, the design of governance and license options, will be revealed through the upcoming AMAs, development newspapers and a complete countdown.
About FFGI
FFGI is a FIRST FILM Finance Company Blockchain based in North Carolina. Founded by a team of veterans fintech and production experts, FFGI operates tokenization, chain accounts and community governance to finance independent film projects with precision and transparency.
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Co-founder / Member of Management
G. David Keaton, CPA
Film Finance Group International (FFGI)
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