# Why Use Vimix

Vimix is a **story layer** designed for teams and creators who want to observe and coordinate how **stories move over time**.

It removes the assumption that narratives must originate from projects and flow outward.\
Instead, stories emerge through **continuation** - when people choose to extend ideas that resonate with them.

Whether you are a project or an individual creator, Vimix allows you to engage directly with story movement **without upfront setup or permission**.

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### 1. Open by Default

Vimix is accessible without gated access or predefined roles.

Anyone can:

* observe story movement
* extend ideas they find meaningful

Coordination, when introduced, is **layered on top of this open structure**, rather than replacing it.

If resources are introduced, they are **settled** to contributors who meaningfully shape a story.\
Vimix applies a **10% platform fee** on distributed rewards.

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### 2. Campaigns Based on Continuation

Most campaigns reward activity:\
Post this\
Share that\
Hit a volume target

Vimix works differently.

Campaigns on Vimix reward **continuation**.

Teams can:

* **Observe how narratives are already forming**
* **Introduce funding after real extension begins**
* **Allocate rewards based on Flow, not posting volume**

Funding can be provided in stablecoins, native tokens, or pre-TGE allocations.

But incentives are layered on top of **real story movement**, not used to force it.

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### 3. Token Distribution

Vimix allocates tokens to contributors who drive **continuation**.

Allocation is based on **Flow over time**.

If your ideas are consistently built on, or your extensions lead to further movement, that contribution is recorded.

Distribution reflects **long-term structural participation**, not short-term activity.

It is not a bounty system.\
It is not paid per post.

Tokens reflect **cumulative contribution inside the Story Graph**.


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