HAOG Token and Three-Tier System
Aligning with the HAOG platform,
Tier 1 (10,000 $HAOG) is the most valuable and exclusive, featuring 4 cars,
Tier 2 (5,000 $HAOG) has 3 midrange cars,
Tier 3 (1,000 $HAOG) has 3 entry-level cars.
Tier 1: Premium Access (10,000.00 $HAOG)
For the rarest, most valuable cars with maximum staking rewards (20-25% APY) and highest dNFT allocation (e.g., 2% ownership per dNFT).
Ferrari GTO 250 (1962)
Units Produced: 36
Auction Record: $70 million
Value (2025 Estimate): $50 million (per HAOG example)
Why Tier 1: The flagship of the HAOG collection, its extreme rarity and record value make it the ultimate premium asset.
Ferrari 330 GT 2+2 (1965)
Units Produced: ~1,000
Auction Record: $500,000
Why Tier 1: Low production and cultural significance (e.g., John Lennon) align with Tier 1’s exclusivity and high reward potential.
Ferrari 550 (1996)
Units Produced: 3,083
Auction Record: $400,000
Why Tier 1: A modern rarity with racing pedigree and strong appreciation, fitting Tier 1’s premium status.
Ferrari Testarossa (1990)
Units Produced: ~9,900
Auction Record: $300,000
Why Tier 1: Testarossa iconic status, perfect contition and growing value secure its place among the top tier.
Tier 2: Mid-Level Access (5,000.00 $HAOG)
For higher-value cars with enhanced rewards (15-20% APY) and moderate dNFT allocation (e.g., 0.8% per dNFT).
Ferrari F355 (1996)
Units Produced: ~11,300
Auction Record: $200,000
Why Tier 2: Solid midrange value with technological appeal and collector interest, suitable for Tier 2’s enhanced access.
Ferrari 348 (1991)
Units Produced: ~8,000
Auction Record: $150,000
Why Tier 2: A transitional model gaining value, fitting Tier 2’s mid-level profile.
Ferrari 612 (2008)
Units Produced: 3,025
Auction Record: $200,000
Why Tier 2: Its V12 rarity and moderate value growth align with Tier 2’s higher-value category.
Tier 3: Entry-Level Access (1,000.00 $HAOG)
For base-tier cars with standard rewards (10-15% APY) and lower dNFT allocation (e.g., 0.2% per dNFT).
Ferrari Roma (2021)
Units Produced: 5,000+ (ongoing)
Auction Record: $310,000
Why Tier 3: Newer and less proven, it fits entry-level access with lower staking requirements.
Ferrari 575 (2004)
Units Produced: 2,056
Auction Record: $450,000
Why Tier 3: High value but placed here per your request, suitable for entry-level investors due to broader availability.
Ferrari 575M Maranello (2003)
Units Produced: 2,056
Auction Record: $450,000
Why Tier 3: Distinct from the 2004 model (Rosso Corso, well-maintained), it joins Tier 3 as an entry-level asset per your instruction.
Final Tier Assignment for first collections - Ferrari
Tier 1 (4 cars, 10,000 $HAOG): Ferrari GTO 250 (1962), Ferrari 330 GT 2+2 (1965), Ferrari 550 (1996), Ferrari Testarossa (1990)
Tier 2 (3 cars, 5,000 $HAOG): Ferrari F355 (1996), Ferrari 348 (1991), Ferrari 612 (2008)
Tier 3 (3 cars, 1,000 $HAOG): Ferrari Roma (2021), Ferrari 575 (2004), Ferrari 575M Maranello (2003)
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