There's something refreshing about how A26Z handles its tokenomics with a locked 26M supply cap. That hard ceiling actually changes the whole game—it forces teams to execute properly instead of diluting their way out of problems. You get rewarded for staying focused on what matters: building real products, onboarding actual users, and growing sustainably. None of that hype-fueled pump nonsense, none of those quick exit strategies that plague so many projects. For token holders, A26Z reads less like a speculation play and more like backing a project that's genuinely committed to proving itself.
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pvt_key_collector
· 12-28 22:02
26M supply is locked up, which is quite rare. Finally, there's a project that doesn't play the dilution game.
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TestnetScholar
· 12-28 21:47
Sounds pretty good, but such commitments to lock in supply are easy to make in a bear market; when the bull market arrives, no one can resist the temptation.
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DisillusiionOracle
· 12-28 11:21
26M locked? Alright, finally a project that doesn't rely on dilution to cut leeks. This move is indeed hardcore.
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SigmaValidator
· 12-25 23:45
Just because of the 26 million hard cap, this project won't use those fake inflated tactics; they need to focus on genuinely developing the product.
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failed_dev_successful_ape
· 12-25 23:40
ngl 26 million hard cap is still somewhat effective; at least it won't dilute and cut the leek like other projects do. This is what true enforceability looks like.
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0xLuckbox
· 12-25 23:38
Haha, the 26M hard cap is really impressive. Finally, I see a project that isn't just about cutting the leeks.
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BloodInStreets
· 12-25 23:29
Oh no, 26M hard cap... Why does this tactic feel so familiar? It seems like a bunch of people are just storytelling again.
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DustCollector
· 12-25 23:25
To be honest, the 26M hard cap design is really impressive, forcing the team to work hard rather than diluting excessively.
There's something refreshing about how A26Z handles its tokenomics with a locked 26M supply cap. That hard ceiling actually changes the whole game—it forces teams to execute properly instead of diluting their way out of problems. You get rewarded for staying focused on what matters: building real products, onboarding actual users, and growing sustainably. None of that hype-fueled pump nonsense, none of those quick exit strategies that plague so many projects. For token holders, A26Z reads less like a speculation play and more like backing a project that's genuinely committed to proving itself.