What is DeLong
Author: Dylan, Avinasi Labs
DeLong is a decentralized data asset issuance protocol for longevity research, enabling datasets to be tokenized with built-in revenue sharing and investor protections.
What DeLong Does
DeLong enables data providers to tokenize their longevity datasets and raise capital through Initial Data Offerings (IDO):
Anyone or organizations can tokenize their datasets and raise capital through IDO
Researchers pay rental fees to access data in privacy-preserving computation environments
Token holders receive proportional dividends from rental revenue and maintain governance control over project operations
What investors are actually purchasing: The right to receive a share of rental revenue generated through DeLong Protocol – not ownership or exclusive rights to the underlying data itself. This is similar to how Spotify royalties only come from Spotify plays, even though artists can distribute on other platforms.
Unlike traditional token platforms (ICO, IEO, Launchpad) that support diverse project types, DeLong focuses exclusively on data asset issuance. This uniformity—every project rents out dataset access—enables protocol-level constraints enforced by code:
Revenue – 95% of rental income automatically distributed to token holders
Treasury – All raised capital held in DAO-controlled custody, withdrawals require voting
Liquidity – LP tokens permanently locked, tradability guaranteed
Exit – Token holders can vote to delist failed projects and recover funds
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