A certain modular identity infrastructure just wrapped up its security review. The auditing firm confirmed the protocol's modular architecture holds up, reward distribution follows predictable patterns, and there's a solid penalty framework to weed out malicious validators.
Token structure? Pretty straightforward. Fixed cap at 1 billion units. The interesting part: 41.3% goes straight to community allocation—split between staking rewards and governance participation. No surprise minting down the road.
If you've been grinding on that leaderboard campaign, now's the time to check your ranking. Top 500 cutoff keeps shifting as more participants jump in. Where do you stand? Drop your current position below—curious to see who's been stacking points consistently.
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OnchainUndercover
· 18h ago
Audited? Then let's see if it can actually be implemented later. Having just the framework is useless.
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MevWhisperer
· 18h ago
The rankings have changed yet again. Who the hell can keep up with this?
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GasFeeNightmare
· 18h ago
Passed the security audit? Not bad, but I'm more concerned about whether this 41.3% community allocation will actually end up in the hands of retail investors...
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EthMaximalist
· 18h ago
As long as it’s been audited, I trust it anyway. The 41.3% community allocation is pretty decent, but honestly, the leaderboard thing is a bit competitive.
A certain modular identity infrastructure just wrapped up its security review. The auditing firm confirmed the protocol's modular architecture holds up, reward distribution follows predictable patterns, and there's a solid penalty framework to weed out malicious validators.
Token structure? Pretty straightforward. Fixed cap at 1 billion units. The interesting part: 41.3% goes straight to community allocation—split between staking rewards and governance participation. No surprise minting down the road.
If you've been grinding on that leaderboard campaign, now's the time to check your ranking. Top 500 cutoff keeps shifting as more participants jump in. Where do you stand? Drop your current position below—curious to see who's been stacking points consistently.