A well-known bug bounty platform has announced the details of the IMU token economic model. This token design involves an initial supply of 10 billion tokens, with a carefully considered distribution logic. Nearly half, 47.5%, is allocated to ecosystem and community development, including early sales, user incentives, strategic partnerships, airdrops, and liquidity deployment. Additionally, 16% is reserved for early supporters as recognition. The remaining 26.5% is yet to be announced. The overall allocation demonstrates the project's emphasis on community participation and long-term ecosystem development, balancing the interests of different stakeholders through multi-dimensional token distribution.
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LiquidatorFlash
· 01-09 19:16
47.5% community, 16% early, 26.5% to be announced... This ratio is very carefully designed, but the key still lies in how that 26.5% is allocated. That's the real variable that determines the threshold trigger risk.
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ChainPoet
· 01-09 10:01
26.5% pending announcement? Isn't this just building suspense? Looks like the project team still has surprises or hasn't decided yet, haha.
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47.5% allocated to the ecological community. This ratio is acceptable, but I'm just worried it will end up being the usual cut-the-rug scam.
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An initial supply of 10 billion tokens sounds like a lot; inflation pressure should be watched carefully.
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Early supporters get 16%? Why didn't I receive an airdrop? Once again, I've been proven wrong.
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Token distribution looks very balanced on paper, but the key is how it will be executed later. All the data on paper looks good.
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What exactly is the remaining quarter? If you don't clarify first, how can I trust you?
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I agree that the largest portion is allocated to ecosystem development. At least it’s not all mined by the team themselves.
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Another "pending announcement." I bet five dollars it will ultimately be very disappointing.
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memecoin_therapy
· 01-09 09:54
47.5% to the community? Sounds pretty considerate... but what's the meaning behind hiding the 26.5%?
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100 billion supply, this number looks like it's meant to lower the unit price and make it seem cheap, classic tactic.
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Early supporters only account for 16%, that's a bit stingy, this ratio doesn't seem quite right.
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The real test is how the liquidity portion is deployed; don't end up dumping everything at the end.
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Airdrop subsidies seem to have a lot of fluff; I've experienced too many air coins.
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The 26.5% to be announced? I absolutely don't believe this isn't reserved for insiders.
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Ecosystem development sounds good, but the key is actual execution. Anything said now sounds nice.
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This allocation is indeed more honest than some projects... but still needs to be observed.
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FlyingLeek
· 01-09 09:45
26.5% usage pending announcement? That's the real focus. The most hidden ones are often for insiders.
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GateUser-2fce706c
· 01-09 09:43
Look at this allocation logic, 47.5% to the ecosystem, 16% to early participants, and 26.5% is still hidden... Have you ever wondered how the remaining quarter will be played? I've always said that token design reveals the project's bottom line the most. A large community share is indeed good, but the real secret to wealth lies in how to seize the imagination of the undisclosed portion.
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Rounding up means all goes to the community, huh? Okay, I see through this marketing trick.
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26.5% to be announced... This is an opportunity for latecomers, just wait and see.
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Wait, 47.5% for incentives? How much real money would it take to build an ecosystem? The numbers look good, but this needs a closer look.
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Talking about ecosystem development sounds nice, but the key question is who took the biggest slice of the cake? How is early participation defined?
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Looking at this news at this point in time, I admit I’m a bit late... But it’s not too late to get involved, right?
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It’s the same old trick—community first, ecosystem first, and then? In the end, it’s still the winners with the money who take everything.
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GasFeeBarbecue
· 01-09 09:34
Another "deliberate" token distribution: 47.5% for the ecosystem, 16% for early supporters, and the remaining 26.5% waiting to be exploited. I can see through this trick with my eyes closed.
A well-known bug bounty platform has announced the details of the IMU token economic model. This token design involves an initial supply of 10 billion tokens, with a carefully considered distribution logic. Nearly half, 47.5%, is allocated to ecosystem and community development, including early sales, user incentives, strategic partnerships, airdrops, and liquidity deployment. Additionally, 16% is reserved for early supporters as recognition. The remaining 26.5% is yet to be announced. The overall allocation demonstrates the project's emphasis on community participation and long-term ecosystem development, balancing the interests of different stakeholders through multi-dimensional token distribution.