15, with a strictly limited 12,000 of the tokens up for grabs.
Each PGFK will be a non-fungible token, or NFT, with a twist.
These particles will be the utility token for the Polyient ecosystem.
Future rewards for holders may be specific to the generation of token held.
In many ways this makes the PGFK more of a collectible than a trading token, and is just one of the ways that Polyient is gamifying participation in its ecosystem.
There will only ever be a maximum of 20,000 PGFK tokens.
The remaining 7,500 are being reserved by Polyient, although some of these will be initially converted into particles to provide liquidity for the utility token.
PGFK holders will receive rewards, such as early access to games in the ecosystem, loot boxes and airdrops, and early access and fee reductions on the Polyient marketplace.
One of the first airdrops will be for the Polyient Games governance token, or PGT. These will be issued one-to-one with each PGFK and will serve as the voting mechanism behind the PG DAO.Ultimately, the ecosystem will extend to include decentralized finance, or DeFi, style lockups, and third-party applications built on top of the assets.
With the proportion of tokens constantly in flux at some point between a maximum of 20,000 PGFK and a maximum of 20 million XPGP, it certainly brings a notable twist to token economics.
Polyient Games innovative dual-state token sale kicks off tomorrow
Published on Sep 14, 2020
by Cointele | Published on Coinage
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