WAL token distribution: what matters is the community allocation.
If you’re looking at WAL, ignore the noise and look at structure. Multiple reports say Walrus planned a User Drop and reserved a portion of the supply for community distribution. One breakdown mentioned 10% for user drops, including an initial portion and future distributions. That’s relevant because storage networks need long term participants operators, builders, and users.A fair distribution helps avoid a network that’s controlled by a small group early on. Still, token distribution isn’t automatically “good” it depends on unlock schedules and real incentives. But as a baseline, community allocation makes more sense for infrastructure than for pure speculation plays. The token should reward real behavior: contributing resources, building apps, and using storage.
@Walrus 🦭/acc $WAL #walrus
If you’re looking at WAL, ignore the noise and look at structure. Multiple reports say Walrus planned a User Drop and reserved a portion of the supply for community distribution. One breakdown mentioned 10% for user drops, including an initial portion and future distributions. That’s relevant because storage networks need long term participants operators, builders, and users.A fair distribution helps avoid a network that’s controlled by a small group early on. Still, token distribution isn’t automatically “good” it depends on unlock schedules and real incentives. But as a baseline, community allocation makes more sense for infrastructure than for pure speculation plays. The token should reward real behavior: contributing resources, building apps, and using storage.
@Walrus 🦭/acc $WAL #walrus
