Mitosis Foundation unveils MITO Tokenomics, with the Genesis Airdrop accounting for 10%
BlockBeats News, August 17, according to official sources, the Mitosis Foundation has announced the MITO tokenomics, with a total supply of 1 billion, allocated as follows:
45.5% will be allocated to the ecosystem, 15% will be allocated to the team, 8.76% will be allocated to investors, 10% will be allocated to the foundation, 10% will be allocated to the genesis airdrop, 2% will be allocated to builder rewards, 3.5% will be allocated to exchange platform marketing, 4% will be allocated to initial liquidity, 1.24% will be allocated to research and development.
MITO will be issued natively on the Mitosis mainnet as the native token of the Mitosis Chain, which is fully EVM compatible.
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