代币分配惹争议,Veda创始人遭“人肉”转身出走「BTC生态」

Odaily星球日报Pubblicato 2023-12-11Pubblicato ultima volta 2023-12-11

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比特币生态一定要Freemint吗?

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作者 | 夫如何

代币分配惹争议,Veda创始人遭“人肉”转身出走「BTC生态」

今天,比特币 Ordinals EVM 拓展协议 Veda 在 X 平台宣布无限期推迟,并表示将 Veda-core 和 Veda-bvm 开源。

值得注意的是,在此消息发布前 2 个小时,Veda 还曾宣布该协议即将启动,并对外披露了其代币经济学及代币标准 VRC-20 。

一个即将问世的项目为何在短时间内急转直下,以并不体面的方式潦草收场?Odaily星球日报对比进行了探究。

Veda 基本概况

Veda 是一个基于比特币 Ordinals 的实验性 EVM 扩展协议,其引入链下索引来验证 Ordinals 上的 Veda 数据,为合约提供状态查询。Veda 旨在不改变比特币核心共识的情况下解决比特币中缺乏 Layer 1 智能合约的问题。根据项目方披露的信息,前期支持创建 VEDA 代币标准,并兼容 ERC-20 标准。

根据官方媒体信息来看,项目 X 平台账号大致于今年 10 月创建,首条内容于 11 月初发布,也就是截止今天,该项目有可能成立仅两个月。

另外,根据其披露的代币经济学来看,VEDA 代币的总供应量为 2100 万枚,每张铭文提供 1000 枚代币,总供应量的 85% 用于 Freemint,剩余 15% 用于资金、团队建设和进一步的协议开发。

创始人身份遭社区「人肉」

社区和创始人的矛盾其实早有眉头。根据创始人「长尼玛」推文,昨天晚上社区就对创始人最早提出的代币分配提出质疑,并认为存在不公平的现象。

核心争论点在于。社区成员大多经历过 BRC— 20 的铸造方式,认为比特币生态的项目应该 100% Freemint,并且也担心项目创始人利用剩余代币操纵市场。

随后,创始人妥协,听取了社区建议,改变了最初的分配方案,并将初始 Freemint 的总铸造量占比提高到 85% ,但依然未能让社区满意。创始人随后在社交媒体发文炮轰,指责社区成员,进一步激化了双方矛盾。

今天,社区部分成员开始对创始人真实信息进行「人肉」并对外披露。创始人担心项目后续开发对自己造成影响,遂宣布项目无限期推迟,同时也公开了项目代码,交给社区运营。

至此,这一闹剧短暂画上了句号,没有人成为最终赢家,只给行业留下了一个看不到前途的早夭的加密实验。

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$9.4 Billion: The Largest Robotics Funding This Year Has Emerged

Munich-based humanoid robotics company Neura has completed a $1.4 billion (approximately RMB 94.9 billion) Series C funding round, valuing the company at around $7 billion and positioning it among the global leaders in the sector. The investment round is notable not just for its size—reportedly the largest in robotics this year—but also for its strategic backers, which include tech giants like NVIDIA and Amazon, alongside established industrial players such as German engineering firms Bosch and Schaeffler. This mix of investors signals a significant shift in the industry's focus from technological demonstrations and general-purpose narratives toward practical, industrial deployment and commercialization. Neura's approach centers on developing humanoid robots for defined, high-value industrial tasks rather than pursuing a general-purpose model. Its early validation comes from a partnership with BMW, where its robots are being tested on actual production lines. The involvement of Bosch and Schaeffler, companies deeply embedded in global manufacturing, underscores a growing belief that humanoid robots are transitioning from labs to viable factory-floor solutions. The article highlights two converging trends driving investment: advancements in AI and large language models, which enhance robots' perception and decision-making in unstructured environments, and mounting pressure from labor shortages and rising costs in major manufacturing regions. The funding landscape is now bifurcating between companies like Figure AI, focusing on versatile general-purpose robots, and firms like Neura, targeting specific vertical industrial applications with clearer, shorter paths to ROI. While technical hurdles remain, the core challenges for widespread adoption are increasingly seen as engineering and commercial in nature: managing the high integration and customization costs for different factory environments and establishing robust, localized maintenance and service networks. The record investment in Neura, particularly from industrial capital, indicates the industry's growing confidence in moving from proving feasibility to solving the practical problems of scalability, reliability, and building sustainable business models around humanoid robots in real-world settings like automotive manufacturing and hazardous labor environments.

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$9.4 Billion: The Largest Robotics Funding This Year Has Emerged

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