{
  "url": "https://blockindex.ai/coin/vsn",
  "name": "Vision",
  "links": {
    "github": null,
    "website": "https://vision.now/",
    "whitepaper": "https://cdn.bitpanda.com/media/web3/Vision_Token_Whitepaper_EN.pdf"
  },
  "dScore": 27,
  "market": {
    "priceUsd": 0.03317156395273581,
    "marketCapUsd": 121775505.97913176,
    "volume24hUsd": 4345143.82521784,
    "priceChange7dPct": -0.51615117,
    "priceChange24hPct": -1.63800261
  },
  "source": "BlockIndex.AI",
  "supply": {
    "max": 4200000000,
    "circulating": 3671081235.501662,
    "circulatingPct": 87.4066960833729
  },
  "ticker": "VSN",
  "founder": "N/A",
  "vcFunded": false,
  "updatedAt": "2026-06-19T06:00:30.959474+00:00",
  "fairLaunch": false,
  "launchYear": null,
  "description": "Vision (VSN) is an ERC-20 utility token positioned as the cornerstone of an institutional-focused Web3 product stack centered on compliant tokenisation of real-world assets. The project materials indicate a close institutional relationship with Bitpanda, which acts as a strategic backer and integration partner; Vision is designed to underpin a suite of products including the Vision Chain (described as a dedicated Layer-2 for RWA tokenisation), the Vision Protocol (a liquidity meta-aggregator), and integrations with Bitpanda’s DeFi Wallet and launchpad. The overall mission described in the supplied materials is to deliver a compliance-oriented, European-first onramp to Web3 that can support institutional custody, regulated flows, and tokenised assets while enabling staking, governance, fee discounts and participation incentives for ecosystem participants.\n\nTechnically, VSN is implemented as an Ethereum-format ERC-20 token (contract address 0x699ccf919c1dfdfa4c374292f42cadc9899bf753). The provided documentation emphasizes two complementary layers of the product: a token on Ethereum that carries governance and utility functions, and a separate product called Vision Chain which is described as a Layer-2 specifically tailored for tokenised real-world assets. Low-level architectural details for Vision Chain (consensus mechanism, validator set, or rollup type) are not present in the provided files; as such the token sits functionally on Ethereum while the Vision product suite envisions L2 processing and liquidity aggregation via the Vision Protocol. The token economics mentioned in the supplied materials include buybacks, burns and fee-recycling mechanisms intended to support long-term sustainability and rewards for users; staking is cited as a utility but concrete reward rates or mechanisms are not documented in the provided sources.\n\nIn terms of use cases and ecosystem applications, Vision is presented as a multi-purpose utility and governance token. Use cases documented in the inputs include participation in governance, staking to earn benefits, fee discounts across Vision-branded products, and access to tokenised real-world asset offerings routed through Vision Chain and Vision Protocol. Integrations with Bitpanda (notably the Bitpanda DeFi Wallet and launchpad) are positioned as a distribution and product integration advantage that enables both custodial access through exchanges and non-custodial interaction through wallet integrations. Trading availability on major centralized and decentralized venues (Binance and Uniswap explicitly cited in the dataset) supports both institutional and permissionless liquidity channels for end users.\n\nTokenomics and distribution details available in the source material are partial but informative. The dataset reports a max supply of 4,200,000,000 VSN, a reported total supply snapshot of approximately 4.1B VSN and a circulating supply listed as 3,468,036,209 VSN. Market snapshots pulled from CoinMarketCap in the provided content indicate active daily volume and a mid-cap market capitalization (price examples and market cap are included in the source extracts). Pre-mine, PIP and detailed allocation schedules are not present in the provided files; the token economic mechanisms that are described (buybacks, burns, rewards) are presented at a high level without line-item allocation schedules or vesting timelines. The combination of a near-complete supply cap and explicit buyback/burn mechanics suggests a constrained inflation profile, but the absence of a detailed allocation schedule prevents firm conclusions about initial distribution centralization.\n\nGovernance, organizational structure and development activity are only partially documented in the provided materials. The project is described as being backed by Bitpanda, which indicates corporate involvement, but no dedicated Genesis or founder narrative, CEO, or development team roster was included in the scraped inputs. Governance is referenced (the token “powers governance”) but no explicit DAO structure, voting mechanics, or on-chain governance processes are published in the supplied files. Similarly, developer resources (GitHub, audit reports, or technical documentation) are not present above the extraction confidence thresholds. Roadmap items are described at a product-level ambition (Vision Chain, Vision Protocol, Bitpanda integrations) but no dated milestones, launches, or technical upgrade schedules are provided in the materials. Overall, the supplied datasets position Vision as a product-led, institutionally-aligned token utility with clear product ambitions but limited publicly-scraped technical and governance metadata in the combined source material.",
  "methodology": "https://blockindex.ai/dscore",
  "classification": {
    "layer": "Layer 2",
    "isToken": true,
    "consensus": "Other",
    "parentChain": "ETH"
  },
  "dScoreComponents": {
    "autonomy": 0,
    "ageHistory": 7,
    "governance": 20,
    "nodeDistribution": 0,
    "initialDistribution": 0
  },
  "decentralizationVerdict": "Centralized Leaning"
}