CROS Tokenomics
Cros enables developers to monetize their games and advertisers to reach billions of players across mobile, PC, console, and gaming metaverses with non-disruptive ads that are part of the gameplay.
$CROS tokens are an ERC20 governance token for Cros Advertising Ecosystem with a limited supply of 1,000,000,000 tokens.
Distribution
Cros plans to issue a total of 1,000,000,000 utility tokens with the below distribution
|
Seed Round Sale |
100,000,000 (10%) |
2% at TGE, 3 months cliff, linear 24 months |
|
Private Sale |
100,000,000 (10%) |
5% at TGE, 3 months cliff, linear 24 months |
|
Public Sale |
20,000,000 (2%) |
20% at TGE, linear 4 months |
|
Team Advisors |
170,000,000 (17%) |
8 months cliff, linear 40 months |
|
Airdrops Security Bug Rewards |
70,000,000 (7%) |
Linear 24 months |
|
Network Bootstrapping Rewards |
100,000,000 (10%) |
Linear 60 months |
|
Growth Community Rewards |
150,000,000 (15%) |
Linear 24 months |
|
Additional Development Fund |
60,000,000 (6%) |
Cliff 8 months, linear 24 months |
|
Listing and MM |
50,000,000 (5%) |
Cliff 8 months, linear 6 months |
|
Ecosystem Fund |
180,000,000 (18%) |
Linear 60 months |
Token vesting is strategically designed to ensure a controlled release of tokens over a specified period, preventing a sudden influx of tokens into the market. This approach is beneficial in balancing the demand and supply of tokens, as it ensures a steady flow of tokens over a prolonged period, rather than a large release in a short time frame. By doing so, token vesting promotes stability in the market and encourages a gradual increase in demand for the tokens as adoption grows.
Token Utility
Disclaimer: The content of this article solely reflects the author's opinion and does not represent the platform in any capacity. This article is not intended to serve as a reference for making investment decisions.
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