Overview of the $GWEI Token Economic Model: The total supply is fixed at 10 billion tokens, with the highest allocation weight to ecological applications—31% directed towards ecosystem development; investment institutions and early participants account for 27%; the core team receives 22% as long-term incentives; community governance and operations reserve 10%; the foundation reserves 8% for strategic development; and advisory and consulting fees account for 2%. This allocation emphasizes an ecosystem-first approach, with moderate investor weight, a relatively balanced team lock-up period, and a high level of community governance participation. The overall structure leans towards an ecosystem-driven model.
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MEVHunterX
· 10h ago
Ecosystem 31% is indeed a significant allocation, but investment institutions at 27% still hold a considerable share... By the way, is the team's 22% lock-up period really "relatively balanced"? I keep feeling that these numbers look a bit familiar.
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DegenDreamer
· 19h ago
31% ecosystem, 27% investors... At first glance, this setup seems okay, but I'm worried it might just be the same old tricks again, with ecosystem development just an excuse to harvest profits from early supporters.
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DegenDreamer
· 01-13 18:09
Ecosystem 31% sounds good, but the investor 27% is still a bit high... Early entrants are going to make a lot of money this time.
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WenMoon42
· 01-13 18:09
31% ecosystem, 27% investors... This allocation looks quite balanced, unlike some projects where all the VC funds are just harvesting retail investors.
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degenonymous
· 01-13 18:08
Ecology 31% This stake is quite good, but the investor 27% is a bit aggressive... Is the team's 22% lock-up period really reliable?
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GasFeeCrier
· 01-13 18:07
Ecosystem 31% sounds pretty good, but 27% from investment institutions is still a bit harsh... Early participants are being diluted.
Overview of the $GWEI Token Economic Model: The total supply is fixed at 10 billion tokens, with the highest allocation weight to ecological applications—31% directed towards ecosystem development; investment institutions and early participants account for 27%; the core team receives 22% as long-term incentives; community governance and operations reserve 10%; the foundation reserves 8% for strategic development; and advisory and consulting fees account for 2%. This allocation emphasizes an ecosystem-first approach, with moderate investor weight, a relatively balanced team lock-up period, and a high level of community governance participation. The overall structure leans towards an ecosystem-driven model.