Ethereum Layer 2 Taiko announces ‘genesis airdrop’ ahead of mainnet
Taiko, an Ethereum Layer 2 rollup project, plans a “genesis airdrop” distributing 5% of its 1 billion token supply ahead of its mainnet launch. Eligibility for the airdrop includes those who interacted with the Taiko testnet, block proposers and provers, contributors to certain GitHub repositories, and Ethereum ICO participants.
Eligibility for the initial airdrop extends to community members who have interacted with the Taiko testnet, block proposers and provers, contributors to specific GitHub repositories, and participants of the Ethereum ICO.
The allocation of Taiko’s total token supply includes 48.5% reserved for key stakeholders — 20% for Taiko Labs and the core team, 16.88% for Taiko Foundation reserves, and 11.62% for investors. Additionally, the DAO Treasury will hold 20% of the tokens. The team has also earmarked 5% for Grants and RetroPGF, another 5% for liquidity and market making, and 10% for the Trailblazer airdrop, which is distinct from the genesis airdrop.
Taiko's tokenomics | Source: Taiko
The anticipated TKO genesis airdrop will be available to claim on the mainnet of Taiko’s Layer 2 chain once it goes live.
Taiko’s mainnet, expected to launch in the near future, follows extensive development across six testnets over the past few years. The network will operate as an Ethereum-equivalent ZK-EVM (Type-1), ensuring compatibility with the Ethereum mainnet.
Taiko Labs, responsible for developing the Layer 2 network, has secured substantial funding to support its initiatives, raising $22 million across two funding rounds. The first round — a $10 million seed round — was led by Sequoia China in 2022, followed by a $12 million pre-Series A round in 2023 spearheaded by Generative Ventures.
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