
蓝狐|Apr 20, 2025 04:36
I briefly looked at the mode of the Genesis launch pad newly launched by Virtuals. Its launch pad cannot rely on sniping to participate, it needs to rely on Virgen Points. By pledging points, one has the opportunity to participate in the first AI agent project on the launch pad. The final allocation is determined by the proportion of points pledged by users to the total pledged points. If Genesis is successfully issued, the points corresponding to the allocated quota will be destroyed and the remaining points will be returned.
In addition, each address can participate in a maximum of 566 virtual tokens. If the participant exceeds expectations, the allocated amount will be diluted and any excess virtual tokens will be refunded. Simply put, the reason for Virtuals' launch pad to introduce a points mechanism is to prevent distribution projects from being "sniped", in order to allow users who have made practical contributions to its ecosystem to participate, rather than allowing the wandering "snipers" to profit. In addition, due to the limited quota for a single address, the current quota is only about 300 units, which increases the difficulty of being monopolized.
So, how do points come about? Through actual participation in the Virtuals ecosystem contribution.
*Holding Virtual tokens (accumulated over time)
*Participate in ecological activities (trading ecological AI agents tokens, providing liquidity, and participating in community affairs)
*Create AI agents
*Stake points during Genesis launch
*Other behaviors that participate in ecology, etc
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