Just spotted an interesting development in the AI/Robotics space - a fresh project dropped their tokenomics plan, and here's what caught my attention:
They're allocating 0.5% of total supply specifically for community contributors. That's actually refreshing to see, considering most projects nowadays barely dedicate meaningful portions for early supporters during their pre-TGE phase.
What makes this notable? We're now looking at two robotics-focused initiatives actively rewarding community engagement before their token launches. The competition for attention in AI/Robotics is clearly heating up, and teams are getting creative with their distribution strategies.
This allocation model might signal a shift in how emerging tech projects approach community building in 2025.
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GovernancePretender
· 8h ago
0.5%? Haha, that's hilarious. So this is what they call "community-friendly."
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GasFeeCry
· 8h ago
0.5%? Emm, that's a bit stingy. I thought I'd see some astonishing numbers.
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LightningLady
· 8h ago
0.5%? Really? Is this not another trick to fleece newcomers?
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GasBankrupter
· 8h ago
0.5%? Honestly, that's a bit stingy. Is this what you call community first?
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GateUser-44a00d6c
· 9h ago
0.5% and you still dare call it a community reward? This project team is really getting a bit cocky.
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tokenomics_truther
· 9h ago
0.5%? Come on, that's not even enough to make a difference.
Just spotted an interesting development in the AI/Robotics space - a fresh project dropped their tokenomics plan, and here's what caught my attention:
They're allocating 0.5% of total supply specifically for community contributors. That's actually refreshing to see, considering most projects nowadays barely dedicate meaningful portions for early supporters during their pre-TGE phase.
What makes this notable? We're now looking at two robotics-focused initiatives actively rewarding community engagement before their token launches. The competition for attention in AI/Robotics is clearly heating up, and teams are getting creative with their distribution strategies.
This allocation model might signal a shift in how emerging tech projects approach community building in 2025.