The decentralized health network DNAi launched its TGE on December 19, with a total token supply of 8.255 billion.
BlockBeats News, December 19th, the decentralized health economy network DNAi announced the opening of TGE on December 19th at 00:00 (UTC+0), with official website registration opening at 01:58 (UTC+0). Reportedly, the total supply of $DNAi tokens is fixed at 8,255,093,950, a number corresponding to the estimated global population size in 2025.
In terms of token allocation, DNAi adopts a "fair launch" mechanism. Of the total tokens, 70% (approximately 5.778 billion) will be distributed to data contributors through health data mining, with no pre-mine; the remaining 30% will be allocated to early investors, core contributors, and the DNAi Foundation, with these tokens subject to long-term lockups.
According to the official announcement, $DNAi will be used as a governance and interactive token within the ecosystem. Individual users can earn token rewards by contributing verified health data, enabling data monetization; institutional participants can secure liquidity support based on $DNAi by staking real-world assets (RWA) such as research pipelines, patents, or equities.
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