So it's great, yeah. We have two NFT collections, one which is a trademark wellbeing WNFT that we have, which is kind of like your Pokemon card. It's your own personal stats, your own face, and it has your hearts, your stars, your star power hearts, and they're all related to like streaks of working out and doing healthy activity or sharing out things about your health and you get star power from that.
I think the other thing as well is you're also able to get one of our GoBots, which is a parcel of 2D metaverse land. This all sounds silly to talk about, right? I mean, if you imagine like two years ago, we would be having this conversation and be like, what are you guys talking about in 2022? But here we are and people go crazy for our parcels of land that you can buy those, you can earn those.
They're limited supply and connection, but it's just enough to get us to the point that it sets us the utility where people are like, oh, wow, not only did I earn this NFT, that's like these two things that right now, you know, crypto is a little odd right now, but if I sell them, they're $300. Would you walk 100,000 steps for $300? Would you walk 100,000 steps in a month to unlock a telehealth plan for you and your family?
When our token launches, obviously the token will have value in itself. There's no promises, right, on what that's going to be worth and what that could be like. There's a lot of move to earn companies that have created unsustainable tokenomics. We're not fans of those tokenomics, but we love and appreciate them because our applications will work with those applications as well through integrations, right?
So they can be input sources for us. Move to earn has set the tone for what we feel is a more appropriate market for planet earth, which is health to earn. People's activity covering their basic needs. So that's why we've taken the risk of you get free health plans if you're doing healthy stuff and you'll get reimbursed for healthy food. So we believe, society believes, if If you have, if you're able to pay for most of your bills, if you have really good, decent healthcare, where you can see a doctor pretty quick if something's wrong, and if you could get $25 to $100 worth of your fruits and veggies and healthy food covered for you and you're consuming that, you're essentially like 1% of the 1% of people on the planet, but the incentives haven't been there.
So essentially that's how it works now when we release the healthy token, roughly within the next eight weeks, that currency obviously will potentially have value in itself, but we're here to say like, it could be zero, so there's no promises. But at the end of the day, the element of the tokenomics that we can commit to is definitely we offer telehealth and we can reimburse for healthy food. We may operate at a loss for some part, right?
Or we may not be able to do that for 10 million users. We can only do that for 2 million, but we'll always be able to arrive at a reasonable value proposition and set that expectation. And that invites just so much more data. And then obviously at the end of the day, working directly with health insurance companies, working directly with employers in greater ways, right? We just have a far superior utility that these health insurance companies, the big guys, United, Cigna, around the planet, they'd have to go to seven different vendors across 18 different months and set up 19 or 20 different feeds to arrive at something that we have now, one utility, right?
So yeah, that's what we mean. I mean, it's at the end of the day, the service utility that can support the concept of universal health income, which we believe is a better, more appropriate concept to universal basic income or universal services. If you have a utility that supports universal health income, if you and I were starting a country from scratch or we landed on a different planet, health insurance is the last concept that you and I would come up with.
We would just say, hey, look, it's a new colony, right? Let's just set up something where people are really healthy and they don't have to suffer, right? And then next thing you know, everyone's an engineer, everyone's innovating, everyone's expressing the spiritual virtues of joy, happiness, et cetera. And obviously then if you wanna become a CFO about that city, then you're like, oh my gosh, this is why the GDP of our new country is through the roof.
No one's suffering and everyone's building stuff that helps everyone else. Wow, go figure. So that's what we mean by, yeah, if health insurance didn't exist today, we wouldn't invent it, yeah, so, yeah.