COSS Share Calculator

Estimate token share rewards, ROI, and payout timing. Test revenue, supply, price, fees, and targets. Build clearer COSS projections before making allocation choices today.

Calculator Inputs

Enter revenue, supply, holding, fee, and forecast assumptions.

Category: General
Total exchange or project revenue for one period.
Percent of revenue assigned to holders.
Total tokens included in reward sharing.
Your eligible COSS token balance.
Current or planned token price.
Used for annualized return estimates.
Optional deduction from gross rewards.
Optional fixed fee per reward period.
Use a negative value for decline.
Percent of net reward used to buy more tokens.
Number of periods in the forecast.
Desired net payout for one reward period.

Example Data Table

Period Revenue Share Rate Total Tokens User Tokens Token Price Estimated Net Reward
$250,000 50% 200,000,000 50,000 $0.08 $31.25
$400,000 45% 175,000,000 100,000 $0.12 $102.86
$125,000 60% 225,000,000 25,000 $0.05 $8.33

Formula Used

Reward Pool = Period Revenue × Share Rate

User Share = Your Tokens ÷ Total Eligible Tokens

Gross Reward = Reward Pool × User Share

Net Reward = (Gross Reward × (1 - Tax Rate)) - Claim Fee

Holding Value = Your Tokens × Token Price

Period ROI = Net Reward ÷ Holding Value × 100

Simple Annual Return = Period ROI × (365 ÷ Reward Period Days)

How to Use This Calculator

  1. Enter the revenue generated during one reward period.
  2. Add the percentage of revenue shared with token holders.
  3. Enter total eligible tokens and your eligible token balance.
  4. Add token price, reward period length, and optional deductions.
  5. Use growth and reinvestment fields for advanced projections.
  6. Press the calculate button to view results above the form.
  7. Download CSV or PDF files for later comparison.

COSS Share Planning Guide

Why Share Planning Matters

A COSS share model turns unclear reward talk into numbers. It shows how much of a reward pool belongs to a holder. It also shows how price, supply, fees, and taxes affect the final result. That makes planning easier. It also helps users compare several holding sizes before they add more capital.

Better Inputs Give Better Outputs

The calculator starts with period revenue. Then it applies the share rate paid to eligible holders. Your token balance is compared with the total eligible token supply. That ratio is your ownership share for the period. The tool then subtracts tax or withholding assumptions and a claim fee. This gives a cleaner net reward estimate.

Advanced Forecasting

One period is useful. Several periods are better. The forecast section projects rewards across many future periods. You can add revenue growth or decline. You can also reinvest part of each net reward. Reinvested rewards buy more tokens at the entered token price. This can raise your future share, if other supply assumptions stay the same.

Risk Checks

The scenario table is helpful when revenue is uncertain. A low case shows downside pressure. A high case shows possible upside. The base case keeps your original assumption. Review all three cases together. They reveal whether the plan depends on perfect conditions. Strong plans usually survive lower revenue and higher costs.

Using Results Carefully

Every result is an estimate. Real rewards may change because revenue changes. Eligible supply can change too. Token price can move quickly. Fees and taxes may also differ by account and location. Use the output as a planning guide, not as financial advice. Compare low, base, and high revenue cases before making decisions.

Practical Review

Focus on net reward, per-period ROI, simple annual return, and break-even periods. A high reward can still be weak if the holding value is large. A small reward can be useful if the cost basis is low. The target income field helps show how many tokens may be required for a desired payout. Save the CSV or PDF after each run. These records make it easier to compare assumptions later.

FAQs

1. What does this COSS share calculator estimate?

It estimates your share of a reward pool. It uses revenue, share rate, token supply, your holdings, price, fees, and optional deductions. It also gives ROI, break-even, scenarios, and forecast values.

2. What is the reward pool?

The reward pool is the part of period revenue assigned to holders. It is calculated by multiplying total period revenue by the holder share rate.

3. Why do total eligible tokens matter?

Total eligible tokens define the full sharing base. Your tokens are divided by that base. A higher personal share increases the estimated reward, if revenue and share rate stay unchanged.

4. Can I include taxes or fees?

Yes. Add a tax or withholding percentage. You can also enter a fixed claim fee. The calculator subtracts these amounts before showing net reward.

5. What does reinvestment do?

Reinvestment uses part of each net reward to buy more tokens at the entered token price. This may increase future token balance and future reward share.

6. What is the break-even estimate?

Break-even shows how many reward periods may be needed to recover the holding value through net rewards. It assumes the current net reward continues.

7. Is the annual return guaranteed?

No. Annual return is an estimate based on your current inputs. Real revenue, supply, price, fees, and eligibility can change over time.

8. Why use the CSV and PDF downloads?

Downloads help you save assumptions and results. This is useful when comparing different token balances, prices, revenue levels, and reinvestment plans.

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