Spheron unveils the SPON Tokenomics, with an Airdrop and Incentive allocation of 9.01%.
BlockBeats News, July 29th. According to official sources, decentralized computing protocol Spheron has released the tokenomics of the SPON token. After the TGE, the internal accounting token uSPON will be gradually phased out, and SPON will be fully adopted as the network's primary economic token. Users holding uSPON will receive a 100% unlocked allocation of SPON at TGE. Users without uSPON but with points will face a 2-month lock-up period, followed by a 6-month linear release.
In the distribution of the total token supply of SPON: Liquidity accounts for 5.00%; Pre-Seed Round accounts for 12.66%; Seed Round accounts for 8.60%; Strategic Round accounts for 1.33%; Network Rewards account for 24.00%; Ecosystem Projects account for 8.00%; Airdrops and Incentives account for 9.01%; Foundation accounts for 10.00%; Team and Advisors account for 21.40%.
After the TGE, 41.75% of the airdrop rewards will be immediately released, with the remaining portion distributed monthly in a linear fashion.
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