FAQ
1. What is Dobprotocol in one sentence?
Dobprotocol is a Web3 platform that lets people invest in real-world machines, like EV chargers and biotech sensor, and earn transparent on-chain returns.
2. What kind of machines can be funded through Dobprotocol?
Any machine that produces real revenue and can be validated, such as electric vehicle chargers, solar infrastructure, edge computing devices, or biotech equipment.
3. Is Dobprotocol live?
Yes. The platform is live and operating in Latin America, with the first projects already validated and funded, including EV infrastructure from eHive.
4. How does Dobprotocol ensure the machines are real and working?
Through Dob Validator, our in-house verification engine. Operators must submit technical, financial, and visual evidence that is reviewed and anchored on-chain using Soroban smart contracts.
5. What are $DOB and $DOBI tokens used for?
$DOB: Used for investments, revenue distributions, collateral and payments inside the platform.
$DOBI: Powers the validation layer, rewards data verifiers.
6. Can I invest without being an expert in blockchain?
Yes. Dobprotocol is designed for usability. You’ll need wallet, but the investment process is designed to be simple, transparent and intuitive.
7. What blockchain is Dobprotocol built on?
The Dobprotocol platform is currently built on Base, a secure and scalable Ethereum L2 network. However, we are actively working to bring full platform compatibility to the Stellar blockchain as well.
In parallel, Dob Validator is fully built on Stellar.
8. Is there risk in investing through Dobprotocol?
As with any investment, there is risk. However, Dobprotocol mitigates this through strong validation processes, on-chain transparency, and continuous monitoring of machine performance.
9. Who’s behind Dobprotocol?
The core team is based in Chile and Germany, with experts in blockchain, engineering, design, and AI. Dobprotocol was selected by Stellar SCF Kickstart #11 and is part of the Stellar x DraperU Residency 2025.
10. Where can I learn more?
You’re already in the right place. Explore the rest of the Dobprotocol Wiki, visit dobprotocol.com, or follow us on X for updates.
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