Ok, let me start again and provide greater detail and comparison
When someone is doing a crowdfunding campaign, let's say they want $1000, if they go to indiegogo to do the campaign, paypal is going to want about 4% and indiegogo is going to want 4%. so the total of 8% will come out of the amount going to the organizer so they will receive $920. The 4% ($40) that indiegogo gets is the amount that we are talking about.
Substitute PICISI for Indiegogo (although our fees are slightly lower in most cases) for this example, the 4% fee is equal to $40, that is the fee that gets split-up; 80% of $40 = $32, that is the group of CCs money, divide that by 10 = $3.20 going to each individual team (after converting it to their native currency) for that deal.
PICISI would not be charging more than the major competition (Indiegogo or Kickstarter), in most cases PICISI would charge less. This is a win-win plan for all involved, not just the CCs but also the organizers, the donors, and the contractor's too. It might seem too good to be true but so is the whole idea of crowdfunding, cryptocurrency, and candy, eventually you get used to it but still enjoy it.
Let me know if I understood your apprehension correctly if I misunderstood please restate it, I would like to address all concerns.
@Armis, we discuss on this and get back to this point by then.
@All others, let me be aware your suggestions.