FAQ

Understanding Arvo.

A clearer look at how Arvo works, why it starts with operating businesses, and how the Treasury, staking and governance model are expected to develop over time.

The essentials

A protocol built around operating businesses.

The questions below explain Arvo in plain English: what it is, why the Treasury matters, how staking is intended to work and why the protocol begins with real operating businesses.

01

What is Arvo?

Arvo is a treasury-backed business investment protocol built to acquire and invest in established operating businesses. The goal is to grow the Treasury through operating profits, capital allocation and long-term business performance.

02

Is Arvo just another crypto project?

No. Arvo does not begin with a token searching for utility. It begins with an operating model. ARVO acts as the coordination layer for governance, staking and participation around businesses designed to generate operating profits.

03

Why does Arvo start with land?

Land is the first operating model because the founding team has direct experience in land and property transactions. Projects are typically sold through established auction channels, allowing capital to be recycled into the Treasury and future investments.

04

Will Arvo only invest in land?

No. Land is the first operating model, not the destination. As the Treasury grows, Arvo intends to expand into additional sectors including software, AI, digital infrastructure, ecommerce and established private businesses that fit the investment framework.

05

What does the Treasury do?

The Treasury is the capital base of the protocol. It can allocate capital into future investments, existing businesses, reserves, liquidity, staking rewards, strategic partnerships and governance-approved buybacks.

06

How does staking work?

ARVO holders are expected to be able to stake tokens into fixed-term vaults, including 60-day, 90-day, 180-day and 365-day options. Longer lock periods are intended to receive higher target rewards, subject to Treasury policy and protocol conditions.

07

Where do stablecoin rewards come from?

Stablecoin rewards are intended to become active as the Treasury grows and operating businesses generate distributable profits. Early staking rewards may rely more heavily on ARVO rewards, with Treasury-funded rewards expected to increase over time.

08

Why is Arvo built on Solana?

Solana provides fast transactions, low network costs, broad wallet support and a mature ecosystem. This makes it suitable for governance, staking, transfers and future protocol functionality at scale.

09

Does holding ARVO mean owning the businesses?

No. Holding ARVO does not represent equity ownership, shares, legal ownership of land or a guaranteed entitlement to profits. ARVO is the native utility and governance token of the Arvo protocol.

10

How will Arvo report progress?

Arvo intends to publish regular updates, including monthly operational updates, quarterly Treasury and NAV reports, and annual strategic reviews. The aim is to provide meaningful visibility into Treasury activity, business progress and long-term execution.

Still exploring?

The full model is explained in the whitepaper.

The whitepaper covers the investment philosophy, Treasury model, staking structure, governance approach, token economics, roadmap and risk considerations in more detail.

The Arvo investment thesis.

Read the whitepaper to understand the operating model, Treasury strategy and long-term expansion plans behind Arvo.