There is nothing in common between a great and promising Sylo idea and its tokenomics.

  • Extremely difficult to find any info about the current state of token distribution, especially such "fancy" answers from core admins of the official Sylo group (1st pic). It could be a kind of sarcasm/irony but not in case of a complete lack of explanation across the entire web.

  • It would be an average-designed token allocation(2nd pic) if the team could provide any sane thoughts/info about whats going on with tokens nowadays, especially 3 years after the project launch!

  • Sylo Tickets system seems to be a good technological idea - micropayment protocol which you can use to pay for different micro-services inside Sylo ecosystem. But again unclear - Sylo moves to metaverse stuff - I guess in order to create an additional "utility" for SYLO token.

In general, I like what Sylo is building and its token mechanism design. Incentivized node network where everyone can benefit from communicating with each other sounds promising and thats what we need to empower Web3. However, there are many uncertainties with the "financial" part, and I wonder why the team still doesn't realize that all related to tokenomics is essential nowadays, after dozens of manipulations, and should be more transparent. Or they know it and...?

You can dig into it by yourself; Sylo main source about its token: https://sylo.gitbook.io/sylo-docs/how/components/sylo-token/sylo-token-details

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