# Сопутствующие статьи по теме Exchange

Новостной центр HTX предлагает последние статьи и углубленный анализ по "Exchange", охватывающие рыночные тренды, новости проектов, развитие технологий и политику регулирования в криптоиндустрии.

RootData Transparency Bounty Activities Report for Rounds 3 and 4

RootData Transparency Bounty Program Reports for Rounds 3 and 4 From January 30 to February 8, 2026, RootData, a Web3 asset data platform, conducted its third and fourth transparency bounty programs. The initiatives focused on due diligence around recently listed projects on major exchanges, covering key financial metrics such as funding structure, team background, token unlocks, and major timelines. The programs reviewed two main categories: Binance-listed projects from the past year and projects listed on major exchanges in 2026. Over 160 users participated, contributing to 190 tag optimizations, 364 token unlock data updates, 235 key calendar entries, and 396 general information improvements. Notably, the overall approval rate was below 30%, reflecting structural challenges in Web3 project transparency. Common issues included incomplete unlock schedules, denial of historical documentation by official sources, complex inflationary token models, and unverified AI-generated content. To date, RootData has hosted four rounds of bounty programs, covering 526 unique projects. Some, like River and Audiera, were repeatedly submitted, showing sustained community interest and gradual transparency improvement. RootData emphasizes that transparency is an ongoing process rather than a one-time goal. The platform remains committed to factual, neutral, and third-party validated data disclosure, avoiding value judgments. It aims to enhance Web3's data infrastructure through community-driven verification and open bounty mechanisms.

marsbit02/12 08:25

RootData Transparency Bounty Activities Report for Rounds 3 and 4

marsbit02/12 08:25

A New Paradigm in Tokenomics? When Backpack Makes VCs 'Delay Gratification'

The article discusses Backpack's innovative tokenomics model, which challenges conventional practices in the cryptocurrency industry. Unlike typical projects where teams and venture capitalists (VCs) receive immediate token allocations, Backpack allocates 100% of liquid tokens to users at TGE. The remaining 37.5% of tokens, traditionally reserved for teams and investors, are locked in a corporate vault and tied to the company’s eventual IPO. This structure ensures that internal stakeholders can only benefit after a successful IPO, with an additional one-year lock-up period post-IPO to prevent early sell-offs. Backpack’s approach emphasizes long-term alignment with user interests and project sustainability. The token distribution prioritizes community incentives, with 25% of tokens released at TGE to reward users and NFT holders. Future unlocks are tied to product milestones, ensuring that new token releases contribute more value to the ecosystem than they dilute the token’s price. Additionally, Backpack prioritizes regulatory compliance, currently serving only 48% of global regions to adhere to legal standards. Its goal is to build a hybrid platform integrating crypto and traditional financial services. Market reactions are mixed: Backpack is reportedly seeking funding at a $1 billion valuation, but predictions about its token FDV reflect uncertainty. Ultimately, Backpack’s model represents a shift toward transparency, long-term value, and user-centric growth in Web3.

marsbit02/10 14:42

A New Paradigm in Tokenomics? When Backpack Makes VCs 'Delay Gratification'

marsbit02/10 14:42

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