Utility & Security Token Roles
Qlindo uses a dual-token model to separate utility from investment, ensuring regulatory compliance while maximizing user benefits.
$QLINDO – Utility Token
The native currency of the platform.
Used for platform access, governance, staking, and fee payments.
Access Tiers
Early access to real estate offerings
Staking for Yield
Lock tokens to earn rewards
Future Platform Governance
Vote on proposals via Snapshot
Fee Discounts
Reduced platform fees for holders
💡 Holding $QLINDO boosts your experience — but does not represent ownership in any asset.
$QX# – Security Tokens
Each real estate or energy project is represented by a unique, asset-backed Security Token.
Examples: $QX1, $QX2, $QX3
Fractional Ownership
Represent ownership in specific real estate assets
Regulated & KYC-Restricted
Full compliance with securities regulations
Stakeable for Rewards
Earn additional $QLINDO based on asset impact
QX tokens are not tradable on public DEXs — they are only transferable between whitelisted wallets.
Token Comparison
| Feature | $QLINDO (Utility) | $QX# (Security) |
|---|---|---|
| Purpose | Platform utility & governance | Asset ownership representation |
| Trading | Public DEXs (Uniswap) | Permissioned AMM only |
| KYC Required | No | Yes |
| Staking Rewards | Platform yield | Impact-based $QLINDO |
| Regulatory Status | Utility token | Regulated security |