5.2 Token Distribution and Allocation
Initial Token Distribution
Initial distribution through token sale events, seed rounds, and strategic partnerships, ensuring fair and widespread access.
Allocated to early investors, advisors, team members, and community incentives, with vesting schedules to align long-term interests.
Continued issuance through staking rewards, liquidity mining, and ecosystem development grants to sustain the token economy.
Staking and Mining
START Token serves as both the utility and governance token within the START LANDS Metaverse. To ensure a robust ecosystem, we aim to foster our community members to think about long-term vision and its benefits for the ecosystem. By engaging in token staking programs, we not only align with this vision but also build a foundation of trust among all community participants.
Users can earn additional START Token through staking and liquidity mining programs, contributing to network security and liquidity.
Users can stake their START Token for various purposes, potentially earning rewards or gaining access to certain features within START LANDS Metaverse.
Governance Allocation
Reserved Tokens for Governance:
A portion of START Tokens is reserved for decentralized governance purposes. empowering the community to propose and vote on protocol changes. This enables decentralized governance mechanisms to propose and vote on changes to the protocol, ensuring inclusivity and transparency.
These tokens are allocated to incentivize long-term holding and participation in the governance process.
Governance Token Airdrop:
Governance tokens are airdropped to holders based on their accumulated governance points.
This incentivizes active participation and engagement within the community, rewarding those who contribute positively to the ecosystem.
Community Voting Process:
Once proposals pass internal team vetting, they are presented to the community for voting.
Community members with governance tokens can vote on proposals according to their accumulated governance points.
Proposals are approved based on the outcome of the community vote, ensuring democratic decision-making within the DAO.
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