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@ -59,6 +59,12 @@ XorraBet structured 4M team tokens (20% of supply) with five tranches unlocking
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Salmon Wallet explicitly highlights 'Founder incentives tied to token performance — we win when you win' and 'Team unlocks are performance-gated, meaning we earn more only as Salmon grows' as core features of their MetaDAO launch structure. This confirms the mechanism is being marketed as a key differentiator to potential investors.
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### Additional Evidence (confirm)
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*Source: [[2026-01-01-futardio-launch-p2p-protocol]] | Added: 2026-03-16*
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P2P Protocol implements extreme performance vesting: 'Team tokens (30% / 7.74M): Performance-based only. 12 months cliff period. 5 equal tranches unlocking at 2x, 4x, 8x, 16x, and 32x ICO price, post the cliff period. Price measured via 3-month TWAP.' This extends the pattern to 32x multiples, demonstrating the mechanism can scale to very aggressive alignment structures.
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Colosseum's META acquisition uses 20% immediate unlock with 80% linear vest over 12 months via Streamflow, executed through a 5/7 multisig with members from both Colosseum and MetaDAO. The structure was explicitly designed to show 'commitment towards future collaborations' while providing immediate liquidity.
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### Additional Evidence (extend)
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*Source: [[2026-01-01-futardio-launch-p2p-protocol]] | Added: 2026-03-16*
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P2P Protocol uses full lockup with staged unlocks instead of partial immediate release: 'Investor tokens (20% / 5.16M): Fully locked for 12 months. 5 equal unlocks of 20% each: first at month 12, then at months 15, 18, 21, and 24.' This represents a more restrictive variant where NO tokens unlock at TGE, trading immediate liquidity for stronger long-term commitment signal.
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@ -6,9 +6,13 @@ url: "https://www.futard.io/launch/H5ng9t1tPRvGx8QoLFjjuXKdkUjicNXiADFdqB6t8ifJ"
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date: 2026-01-01
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domain: internet-finance
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format: data
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status: unprocessed
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status: enrichment
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tags: [futardio, metadao, futarchy, solana]
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event_type: launch
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processed_by: rio
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processed_date: 2026-03-16
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enrichments_applied: ["performance-unlocked-team-tokens-with-price-multiple-triggers-and-twap-settlement-create-long-term-alignment-without-initial-dilution.md", "vesting-with-immediate-partial-unlock-plus-linear-release-creates-alignment-while-enabling-liquidity-by-giving-investors-tradeable-tokens-upfront-and-time-locked-exposure.md"]
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extraction_model: "anthropic/claude-sonnet-4.5"
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## Launch Details
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- Token: P2P (P2P)
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- Token mint: `P2PXup1ZvMpCDkJn3PQxtBYgxeCSfH39SFeurGSmeta`
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- Version: v0.7
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## Key Facts
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- P2P Protocol processes $4M monthly volume as of Feb 2026
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- P2P Protocol has $578K annual revenue run rate
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- P2P Protocol has sustained 27% average month-on-month growth over 16 months
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- P2P Protocol operates in India, Brazil, Argentina, and Indonesia
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- P2P Protocol has NPS of 80
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- P2P Protocol fraud rate is fewer than 1 in 1,000 transactions
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- P2P Protocol has 25 staff members
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- P2P Protocol monthly operating budget is $175,000
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- Nearly one in three participants on Binance P2P report experiencing scams according to community surveys in emerging markets
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- Over 1.5 billion people have mobile phones but lack reliable access to stablecoins in emerging economies
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