Orderly Network, a decentralized trading infrastructure protocol, has launched its points program ahead of its token launch this summer.
Dubbed "Merits," the points program begins next week, Orderly Network said Monday. Users can earn merits that will be converted to the Orderly Network token when it launches, Ran Yi, co-founder and CEO, told The Block, declining to comment on the ratio, as there is "some flexibility" in the program's design, such as its end date.
He also declined to comment on the percentage of the token's total supply marked for airdrops, but he said it would be a "significant portion." "Overall, the majority of our token supply will go to the community, with the airdrop being one key component," he said.
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