Linea TGE 时间锁定?「42」悬念破解和生态规划梳理

深潮2025-08-05 tarihinde yayınlandı2025-08-06 tarihinde güncellendi

Consensys 创始人和 Linea 负责人回应 Linea 关注焦点。

整理:KarenZ,Foresight News

Consensys 创始人、SharpLink 董事会主席 Joseph Lubin 和 Linea 项目负责人 Declan Fox 于 8 月 6 日凌晨在「The SomETHing Podcast」播客中就外界对 Linea 的关注焦点作出了回应。

笔者对核心内容进行了提炼、梳理:

Linea 定位:Linea 旨在借助零知识证明技术提升以太坊的可扩展性,同时通过双重销毁机制与原生收益模式,优化以太坊经济模型,助力其走向主流。下一阶段,Linea 将在开发者数量、用户规模及 TVL(总锁仓价值)上实现爆发式增长。构建适配的架构,赋能企业及各类经济项目在 Linea 上顺利运营,是其前行的最优路径之一。

LINEA 代币效用和治理:LINEA 有可能在排序和共识机制中发挥作用,未来可能可以质押 LINEA 代币,还会有其他的效用,这取决于治理结构。Linea 生态系统治理将逐步去中心化,有机会进行代币投票等。

Linea 联盟:Linea 联盟(Linea Consortium)是一个由多家以太坊原生组织组成的委员会,初始成员包括 Consensys、Eigen Labs、ENS、Status 和 Sharplink Gaming。这 5 家创始成员共同履行监督职责,未来成员规模或进一步扩大,以保障联盟的透明性与中立性。

生态基金(代币供应量的 75%): 通过以太坊生态系统基金(由 Linea 联盟管理) 致力于生态系统发展、公共产品资助和以太坊研发,比如跨以太坊和 Linea 上的 DeFi 项目、身份社交图谱(货币化)、Lauchpad、支付以及纯研究项目。

和财库公司的合作:Linea 正在为 SharpLink 等财库公司提供服务,而这些财库公司可以为 Linea 提供大量流动性,,实现互利共赢。

空投:在分配给早期贡献者的 10% 空投中,9% 分配给 LXP 持有者,另外 1% 分配给战略合作伙伴和建设者,涉及 ZeroLend、Etherex、Foxy、Efrogs 等项目。Linea 用户很有可能获得 Consensys 旗下其他项目的未来空投。

何时 TGE 或空投检查?Joseph Lubin 用「42」回应。这一数字引发了诸多猜测:

  • 「42」是科幻小说《银河系漫游指南》(The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy)中的一个梗。在书中,42 被描述为「生命、宇宙以及一切的终极答案」,但具体含义模糊,象征着对复杂问题的一种戏谑性简化。Joseph Lubin 的回答可能是借用「42」,回避直接回答 TGE 的具体时间。

  • 部分社区用户推测「42」指 42 天,即 9 月 17 日,这天也是美国宪法日。

  • 也有用户猜测「42」指 2025 年第 42 周,即 10 月 13 日至 19 日。

  • 42 个小时或者 8 月 24 日?

  • 还有用户打趣称可能是 2042 年。

  • 更巧合的,以太坊地址是一个 42 个字符的十六进制地址。

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