There's real potential in using $ZRO token distributions as a lever for boosting governance participation. An airdrop mechanism could democratize voting power, drawing more users into protocol decisions. Yet getting tokenomics right—balancing incentive structures while maintaining genuine engagement—remains the harder challenge.
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ForkInTheRoad
· 12h ago
Airdrops sound easy, but actually getting people to participate in governance is a big trap.
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NFTDreamer
· 12h ago
Airdrops sound good, but what truly keeps retail investors engaged in governance? That's the real challenge. Poor tokenomics design can easily turn it into a "one-shot deal."
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MemeTokenGenius
· 12h ago
Airdrops sound good, but the real question is... is it just another scheme to fleece investors?
There's real potential in using $ZRO token distributions as a lever for boosting governance participation. An airdrop mechanism could democratize voting power, drawing more users into protocol decisions. Yet getting tokenomics right—balancing incentive structures while maintaining genuine engagement—remains the harder challenge.