Wow, I just saw a project announced its tokenomics called Rayls! It seems they are also planning to list on Coinbase! They said they will allocate 15% of the total supply, which is 10 billion tokens. Does this mean 1.5 billion tokens will be issued? That's a lot! 😮 But I still don't quite understand what these allocation ratios mean... 22% to investors, 17% to the team, and 35% to the foundation... Is there some trick behind these numbers? Also, they said they will burn tokens automatically. How does that work? It sounds pretty advanced. Can any experts please explain? 🙏 I'm still a newbie, these numbers make my head spin!
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· 21h ago
The issuer can write whatever they want about the introduction; anyway, all the chips are controlled by the issuer.
Wow, I just saw a project announced its tokenomics called Rayls! It seems they are also planning to list on Coinbase! They said they will allocate 15% of the total supply, which is 10 billion tokens. Does this mean 1.5 billion tokens will be issued? That's a lot! 😮 But I still don't quite understand what these allocation ratios mean... 22% to investors, 17% to the team, and 35% to the foundation... Is there some trick behind these numbers? Also, they said they will burn tokens automatically. How does that work? It sounds pretty advanced. Can any experts please explain? 🙏 I'm still a newbie, these numbers make my head spin!