Automated NFT Market Maker Sudoswap to Release Its Governance Token via Airdrop

Holders of XMON, the native token behind the 0xmon NFT collection, will receive 41.9% of SUDO’s initial supply of 60 million.

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Updated May 11, 2023 at 5:37 p.m. UTC
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Decentralized non-fungible token (NFT) marketplace Sudoswap is releasing its new governance token via an airdrop to community members, according to a blog post published Thursday.

The Ethereum-based SUDO token’s initial supply of 60 million will be distributed mostly to holders of XMON, the native token behind the 0xmon NFT collection, created by the founders of Sudoswap. XMON holders will participate in a lockup to collectively receive 41.9% of the total SUDO supply. During the three-month lockup, XMON holders can receive 10,000 SUDO per XMON token locked.

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    The blog post also specified that 1.5% of the SUDO supply will be distributed to holders of 0xmon NFTs, while a retroactive liquidity provider airdrop will allocate 1.5% of the supply to Sudoswap liquidity providers.

    The remaining 55.1% of tokens will be allocated across the treasury, founding team members and SudoRandom labs, the primary contributor to the Sudoswap protocol.

    According to the post, SUDO will be non-transferrable at the beginning. “This is done as a measure to ensure SUDO does not go into circulation unless and until there can be assurance that there will be sufficient participation from SUDO holders in governance,” the post read.

    Sudoswap is an automated market maker NFT platform that is self-regulated and uses autonomous trading mechanisms.

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    Cam Thompson

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