A new tokenomics breakdown has been unveiled for the SENT token, shedding light on how the project is structured to benefit its community.
With a total supply of 34.3 billion tokens, the distribution strategy emphasizes community participation—roughly 65.5% of all SENT is earmarked for community members. Within that allocation, 44% is designated specifically for airdrops, contribution-based programs, and verifiable work contributions on the GRID platform.
One key detail from the team: the airdrop portion comes with zero vesting requirements, meaning recipients get immediate access to their tokens without the typical lock-up period. This approach reflects a growing trend among Web3 projects prioritizing rapid community engagement and ecosystem participation.
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Blockwatcher9000
· 12h ago
Zero vesting? Now the airdrop recipients will have to dump immediately, haha
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TokenomicsTrapper
· 12h ago
nah honestly the "zero vesting" angle is such classic exit pump bait... watched this movie before 🍿
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GasBankrupter
· 12h ago
Zero lock-up period? Now the community is really in the spotlight, getting it directly without waiting
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GweiTooHigh
· 12h ago
Zero unlock period? That's ridiculous, it feels like another dump is coming.
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rugpull_survivor
· 13h ago
Zero lock-up period? I've seen this trick too many times. If you can run, just run.
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BlockchainArchaeologist
· 13h ago
Zero lock-up period? I've seen this trick before, but I'm just worried that a dump might come even faster later.
A new tokenomics breakdown has been unveiled for the SENT token, shedding light on how the project is structured to benefit its community.
With a total supply of 34.3 billion tokens, the distribution strategy emphasizes community participation—roughly 65.5% of all SENT is earmarked for community members. Within that allocation, 44% is designated specifically for airdrops, contribution-based programs, and verifiable work contributions on the GRID platform.
One key detail from the team: the airdrop portion comes with zero vesting requirements, meaning recipients get immediate access to their tokens without the typical lock-up period. This approach reflects a growing trend among Web3 projects prioritizing rapid community engagement and ecosystem participation.