Skepticism Grows as Monad's Much-Anticipated Mainnet Encounters Questions About Tokenomics
- Monad (MON) launches mainnet on Nov 24 after Coinbase's controversial $187.5M ICO, raising 85% of funds in two days via its unique small-buyers-first algorithm. - Premarket perpetual contracts dropped 20% below sale price as critics question tokenomics, validator rewards inflating supply to 108.2B tokens and diverting ecosystem funds to operational costs. - Market sentiment remains divided: 86% expect $2B+ valuation on Polymarket, but only 21% foresee $4B+ as Monad's $2.5B FDV lags behind Hyperliquid's $
Monad (MON), a fast and efficient
This token offering, a first for Coinbase, has
Market opinions remain divided.
Coinbase's involvement in the event has also been a focal point.
With the November 24 launch drawing near, Monad's ability to respond to community feedback and fulfill its promise of a high-throughput blockchain will be key to its future reputation. The project's growth, validator incentives, and decentralized governance will play a crucial role in attracting both developers and users beyond the initial excitement. For now, the market is watching closely as one of the most anticipated blockchain launches of 2025 enters its final stage.
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