In the ZK track, the competitive landscape of leading ecosystem projects is changing rapidly. Watching competitors gradually fade out of sight, Brevis is increasingly becoming one of the few players still actively pushing forward in this niche.
Regarding the subsequent token distribution plan, the industry consensus is that a public fundraising is unlikely. The team prefers to distribute tokens via airdrops directly to the community. This strategy is actually more friendly to participants—ecosystem contributors and early users of the testnet all have the opportunity to receive rewards. In terms of participation thresholds and fairness, this model indeed allows all parties to benefit, making it a relatively balanced solution.
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SleepyArbCat
· 11h ago
Hey, airdrop is here again, early users are ecstatic... but gas fees will be a nightmare.
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LiquidityWhisperer
· 11h ago
Airdrop? Then I better hurry up and test on the testnet, or I'll miss out again.
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StablecoinArbitrageur
· 11h ago
ngl brevis positioning itself as the last survivor in zk is giving survivorship bias energy... but if the correlation between ecosystem liquidity and token distribution models actually holds, airdrop strats might edge out public raises on risk-adjusted grounds tbh
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DaoGovernanceOfficer
· 11h ago
empirically speaking, the airdrop model sounds great in theory but we all know how this plays out—data from past distributions shows massive whale concentration regardless of the mechanism. unless they're implementing quadratic voting or some kind of sybil resistance, it's just decentralization theater tbh
In the ZK track, the competitive landscape of leading ecosystem projects is changing rapidly. Watching competitors gradually fade out of sight, Brevis is increasingly becoming one of the few players still actively pushing forward in this niche.
Regarding the subsequent token distribution plan, the industry consensus is that a public fundraising is unlikely. The team prefers to distribute tokens via airdrops directly to the community. This strategy is actually more friendly to participants—ecosystem contributors and early users of the testnet all have the opportunity to receive rewards. In terms of participation thresholds and fairness, this model indeed allows all parties to benefit, making it a relatively balanced solution.