How is the Immunefi IMU token allocated? An overview of the distribution among the ecosystem, team, and early supporters.

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【BitPush】Immunefi is a leading platform in the crypto bug bounty space, and its native token IMU’s issuance mechanism is worth noting. According to official documentation, the initial total supply of IMU is 10 billion tokens, and the entire distribution framework revolves around ecosystem development.

The ecosystem and community are the main focus, accounting for as much as 47.5%. This portion of funds is mainly used for pre-listing early sales, user incentive programs, strategic partnerships, airdrop rewards, marketing promotion, and liquidity provision. It can be said that this is the core budget to attract user participation and maintain market vitality.

Early supporters receive 16%. These investors typically invest capital and trust during the project’s nascent stage, thus obtaining relatively stable token returns.

The team and core contributors receive 26.5%. As the main execution force of the project, this incentive ensures long-term development and operational investment.

Finally, 10% is reserved as a reserve fund. Its use is very flexible—either to reserve ammunition for future business expansion or to respond to potential market shocks or strategic adjustments.

From this distribution ratio, Immunefi’s token economics design is relatively balanced, incentivizing the community while also considering team stability and strategic flexibility.

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