As I committed, I'll be burning the entire token supply acquired from fees right after the bonding phase closes. Additionally, I'll transfer 5 SOL immediately following that action. This dual commitment underscores the tokenomics strategy and community-focused approach.
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EternalMiner
· 9h ago
Whoa, really? Fully burned? That's some serious intensity.
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JustHodlIt
· 9h ago
Wow, really? Destroy all the fee tokens directly? That's a pretty bold move.
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SoliditySlayer
· 9h ago
Burning tokens to convert to SOL, this combo move is still pretty interesting.
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TokenSherpa
· 9h ago
actually, let me break this down for you – if you examine the data from historical voting patterns, burning fees + distributing sol is basically governance 101. seen this precedent play out across, what, seven different dao cycles now? fundamentally, the tokenomics framework here is... fine, nothing groundbreaking tbh
As I committed, I'll be burning the entire token supply acquired from fees right after the bonding phase closes. Additionally, I'll transfer 5 SOL immediately following that action. This dual commitment underscores the tokenomics strategy and community-focused approach.