The fixed cap is 10B tokens and it's always great when there is a fixed supply. Only about 1.5B tokens were available at launch, according to their website.

The allocation of the tokens actually looks decent, with about 38% potentially going to insiders in the categories of backers, foundation and strategic partners.

What's interesting is that the allocations to the foundation, partners and ecosystem go up over time, while everything else flatlines.

Their website isn't super clear on how this release system works, from what I can tell, it doesn't look too bad. It's nice that the community allocation goes up with the partners and foundation.

Not the worst setup I've seen, but not clearly beneficial either.

I'm not big on the governance piece though, that only rewards the people with the most tokens. Show Less

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