Sonic Labs: Plans to upgrade S token economics through 4 governance proposals, and will subsequently adopt multiple destruction mechanisms to control
Sonic Labs announced in a post on X that they are upgrading Sonic's token economics, which will be decided by four governance proposals on Fantom, including airdropping approximately 200 million S tokens.
At launch, the circulating supply of S was approximately 2.88 billion, with an initial total supply of 3.175 billion, allowing for a 1:1 migration ratio;
After six months, the network will use a unique 9-month linear burn mechanism to burn 6% of the initial total supply, which will be used to extend the airdrop activity to reward users/developers;
In addition, after six months of launch, the network will begin to mint 1.5% of the initial total supply annually over a period of six years to fund growth, and burn unused S tokens each year to ensure effective use;
Starting from the fourth year after launch, the network will mint 1.75% annually to permanently reward validators.
All unused ecological growth tokens will be accounted for and burned annually.
By 2031, the maximum expansion limit for S will be 15% (excluding block rewards), and various burn mechanisms are expected to significantly reduce expansion during this period.
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