According to the official documentation of the crypto security bounty platform, the total supply of the IMU token is set at 10 billion tokens. In the allocation plan, nearly half, 47.5%, is directed towards ecosystem and community development, covering pre-listing financing, user incentive programs, strategic partnerships, airdrop activities, as well as marketing and liquidity provision. Early supporters receive a 16% share, while the long-term interests of the team and core contributors are secured by 26.5% of the tokens. The remaining 10% is reserved as a reserve fund, providing flexibility for future project development and potential opportunities. This distribution structure prioritizes community participation while ensuring the team has sufficient incentives to advance the project.
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rugged_again
· 01-11 23:34
47.5% for the community? Sounds good, but I'm worried it might just be on paper.
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Team holds 26.5%, that percentage is a bit alarming...
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Early supporters only 16%, why is that?
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Reserves 10%, I've heard the term "flexible space" too many times.
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Wait, will the ecological development really be realized?
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Another perfect distribution plan, should we believe it?
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fren.eth
· 01-10 18:26
47.5% to the community? Sounds good, but I'm worried it's just on paper.
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Team 26.5%, that percentage is a bit steep.
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Only early entrants can make money; there's no chance for latecomers.
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100 billion tokens supply, the dilution is a bit terrifying.
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Reserves 10%? Let's see if it will be diverted for other uses in the end.
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Community first sounds nice, but the key is whether they will follow through.
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Another "benefit the community" project, the storyline is so cliché.
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GateUser-9f682d4c
· 01-09 06:51
47.5% to the community, this ratio is okay, but the key still depends on how it's spent.
26.5% for the team is a bit high; could it cause a dump?
10% reserve fund seems a bit low; will it be enough when opportunities come later?
Airdrops and incentives again, let's see if they can truly attract people.
This allocation plan looks quite balanced, just worried about poor execution.
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ShamedApeSeller
· 01-09 06:46
47.5% for the ecosystem? Sounds good, but I'm just worried it's another pump-and-dump scheme.
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Only 16% for early supporters, 26.5% for the team. This ratio... I kind of understand now.
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100 billion IMU tokens, feels like another scheme to cut the leeks.
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Will the airdrop campaign really be implemented, or is it just another gimmick?
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Reserving 10% as opportunity cost, this move is quite stable.
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Community first? Let's see the real liquidity data first.
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With the team and early supporters getting this distribution, will there be a dump in the mid-term?
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The documentation looks good, just see how it actually lands.
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26.5% for the team, depends on how long they can hold without running away.
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Another ecosystem incentive, I've heard this kind of rhetoric so many times.
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SnapshotStriker
· 01-09 06:41
47.5% Community, 26.5% Team... The ratio looks okay, but it depends on how much can actually be implemented.
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Airdrops and incentives again. Let's wait until launch to see, too many projects make such promises and end up running away.
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Is 10% reserve a bit too much? Can it be made public how it will be used?
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Only 16% early supporters. How early is "early" then...
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100 million tokens sounds like a lot, but after dilution, it's hard to say how much they're actually worth.
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Prioritizing the community sounds good, but I'm worried it's just empty promises again.
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26.5% for the team... Wait, does that mean they hold the majority?
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The allocation for liquidity provision wasn't clearly explained.
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Sharing half with the community is indeed considerate, better than some projects.
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How does this distribution plan compare to other bounty platforms? Does anyone know?
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0xSoulless
· 01-09 06:27
47.5% Ecosystem? Ha, it's the same old story, and in the end, the funds flow back to exchanges and big wallet holders.
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26.5% to the team, often called "long-term incentives," but in reality, it's just dumping once the lock-up period ends.
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100 billion tokens, airdrops, fundraising, promotion... each one is just an excuse to fleece retail investors.
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10% reserve fund sounds reassuring, but the unfortunate community still believes in this deceptive ratio.
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Another "community first" project, but in the end, the community is the last to be exploited.
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Half for ecosystem development? It's just throwing money into data, and the tokens are cashed out on the first day they are issued.
According to the official documentation of the crypto security bounty platform, the total supply of the IMU token is set at 10 billion tokens. In the allocation plan, nearly half, 47.5%, is directed towards ecosystem and community development, covering pre-listing financing, user incentive programs, strategic partnerships, airdrop activities, as well as marketing and liquidity provision. Early supporters receive a 16% share, while the long-term interests of the team and core contributors are secured by 26.5% of the tokens. The remaining 10% is reserved as a reserve fund, providing flexibility for future project development and potential opportunities. This distribution structure prioritizes community participation while ensuring the team has sufficient incentives to advance the project.