Foresight News reports that the confidential computing network Arcium has announced the launch of the RTG (Retrospective Token Grant) platform. RTG is Arcium's way of distributing tokens to contributors who have made meaningful and sincere contributions to the community, inspired by the vision of a crypto supercomputer. RTG consists of four core components: an encryption portal, a unified interface for users to view allocation status, track submissions, and share their honors; an RTG directory that outlines all online RTGs and showcases them by specific categories, including community, developers, and ecosystem; a submission system built for verification that allows users to share submission content for RTG consideration; and RTG types divided into on-chain and off-chain. Additionally, Arcium has launched its first RTG recognition event, in which eligible contributors will directly see the RTG allocation status in the encryption portal during the first phase, and the next round of the RTG recognition event will take place next month, with selection based on contributions on the RTG platform.
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Arcium has launched the RTG platform to distribute tokens to community contributors.
Foresight News reports that the confidential computing network Arcium has announced the launch of the RTG (Retrospective Token Grant) platform. RTG is Arcium's way of distributing tokens to contributors who have made meaningful and sincere contributions to the community, inspired by the vision of a crypto supercomputer. RTG consists of four core components: an encryption portal, a unified interface for users to view allocation status, track submissions, and share their honors; an RTG directory that outlines all online RTGs and showcases them by specific categories, including community, developers, and ecosystem; a submission system built for verification that allows users to share submission content for RTG consideration; and RTG types divided into on-chain and off-chain. Additionally, Arcium has launched its first RTG recognition event, in which eligible contributors will directly see the RTG allocation status in the encryption portal during the first phase, and the next round of the RTG recognition event will take place next month, with selection based on contributions on the RTG platform.