For Investors
What are Channel Revenue Tokens (CRTs)?
Channel Revenue Tokens (CRTs) are SEC-registered securities that give Investors the right to receive a share of a YouTube Creator's revenue as Monthly distributions. CRTs are not cryptocurrency—they are regulated under Regulation Crowdfunding (Reg CF) with full SEC oversight and required disclosures. Each CRT offering is tied to a specific Creator's YouTube channel revenue, and distributions are paid on a Monthly basis based on actual revenue performance.
Related terms
Channel Revenue Token (CRT)
A digital asset that represents a percentage of a YouTube channel’s future revenue. A CRT becomes tradable in the secondary market after a 12-month holding period from its initial purchase.
Distribution
A distribution is a Monthly payment made to Channel Revenue Token (CRT) holders, representing their share of a YouTube Creator's revenue earned during that period.
Revenue Share
A revenue share is the percentage of a YouTube Creator's revenue that is distributed Monthly to Investors who hold Channel Revenue Tokens (CRTs) purchased through GigaStar's platform.
SEC Regulation CF
SEC Regulation Crowdfunding (Regulation CF) is the federal securities framework that allows companies like GigaStar to offer CRTs to both accredited and non-accredited Investors, up to $5M annually.