I am investigating the tokenomics and launches of the so-called Ethereum killers, i.e. layer-1 blockchains with turing-complete smart contract capability.
The question is:
how fair are these coins regarding the distribution of their initial supply?
I have developed a simple score for launch fairness. The higher the score, the less fair I consider (personally) the coin distribution. The score is composed of the following indicators:
- C: Coin supply after 1 year
- F: Founders/Developers allocation, as % of C
- I: ICO & Seed investment, as a percentage of C
- E: Ecosystem, as a percentage of C
- D1: Developer fee subtracted from block reward or transaction fees. Can be 1 (present) or 0 (not present). If present, then the score is duplicated, because this means a continuos dilution. Only applies if the developer fee is mandatory/hard-coded.
- D2: DAO or Treasury Fee, which goes from block reward or transaction fees to a DAO or another structure with minority founder participation, or to some kind of Treasury which can be used later but founders have no direct access. If present, the score is multiplied with 1.5. If there are both DAO/Treasury and developer fees, only the dev fee is taken into account.
The formula of the score is:
((F * 2) + I + E) * MAX(2*D1, 1.5*D2). That means that founders' reward has double weight, a high founder reward is thus penalized more by the score than an ICO.
I will start with the top Ethereum-style coins (those in the top 15), including Ethereum itself. Depending on interest, but very likely even if the interest is limited, I'll add more coins regularly. Company coins, like BNB, will be ignored. Coins with a higher score than Ethereum will be marked in
RED, coins with lower score
GREEN, and those very close to Ethereum's score (around +-10%)
BLACK.
Those who like can propose other coins. Above all I'd be interested in coins with especially fair tokenomics, i.e. with a low score. Also if I made an error anywhere, I'm thankful for corrections & feedback!
Sources are: Cryptorank, ICOdrops, Coingecko. (In several cases I had to calculate the coins allocated in each founding round or to the team/foundation, so it's possible I made errors.)(Last update: 2024-10-06: Added Sui and clarified an issue in the score formula, see item "D2" of the components.)
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Ethereum (ETH)• Supply after 1 year: ~77M
• Founders' allocation: 11.9M
• ICO/Seed investment: 60M
• Developer fee:
NO•
Score: 1.08 ((11.9M * 2) + 60M) / 77MSolana (SOL)• Supply after 1 year: ~260M (2021-04-10)
• Founders' allocation: ~66M
• ICO/Seed investment: ~188M
• Developer fee:
0•
Score: 1.2 ((66M * 2) + 180M) / 260MToncoin (TON)• Supply after 1 year: (no data)
• Founders' allocation: (no data)
• ICO/Seed investment: (no data)
• Developer fee:
0•
Score: NO SCORE YET Note: TONcoin was distributed via a quite intransparent process (Gram token ICO, testnet tokens) and it's difficult to obtain exact data, it's also not clear what exactly can be considered the launch date. If someone has good data you can post them (with sources, of course).
Cardano (ADA)• Supply after 1 year: 32.6B
• Founders' allocation: 5.15B
5.05• ICO/Seed investment: 25.84B
25.9• Developer fee:
0•
Score: 1.108 ((5.15 * 2) + 25.84) / 32.6Note: One year after the launch Cardano mainnet was still not fully functional, so validation rewards had not been paid out yet.
Note 08-05: Recalculated with Coingecko data. Score is only very slightly higher.
Tron (TRX)• Supply after 1 year: -
• Founders' allocation: 34%
• ICO/Seed investment: 66%
• Developer fee:
0•
Score: 1.34 (0.34 * 2) + 0.66Note: Original allocation percentages were taken as the launch was as a token, so circulating supply wasn't taken into account.
Avalanche (AVAX)• Supply after 1 year: ~220M
• Founders' allocation: 65M
• ICO/Seed investment: 104.2M
• Developer fee:
0•
Score: 1.06 ((65 * 2) + 104.2) / 220Polkadot (DOT)• Total supply after 1 year: ~1.1B
• Founders' allocation: 300M
• ICO/Seed investment: 650M
• Developer fee:
DAO FEE•
Score: 1.70 1.5 * ((300 * 2) + 650) / 1100See
Notes in post below.
NEAR Protocol (NEAR)• Total supply after 1 year: ~1.1B
• Founders' allocation: 354M
• ICO/Seed investment + Ecosystem: 473M
• Developer fee:
NO•
Score: 1.18 ((354 * 2) + 473) / 1100See
Notes in post below.
Ethereum Classic (ETC)As Ethereum Classic shared the launch with Ethereum, its score is exactly the same:
1.08.
Internet Computer (ICP)• Total supply after 1 year: 481M
• Founders' allocation: 214M
• ICO/Seed investment + Ecosystem: 216M
• Developer fee:
NO•
Score: 1.33 ((214 * 2) + 216) / 481Tezos (XTZ)• Total supply after 1 year: 804M
• Founders' allocation: 152M
• ICO/Seed investment + Ecosystem: 610M
• Developer fee:
NO•
Score: 1.13 ((152 * 2) + 610) / 804See
notes in post below.
Aptos (APT)• Total supply after 1 year: 1.07B
• Founders' allocation: 355M
• ICO/Seed investment + Ecosystem: 644.8M
• Developer fee:
NO•
Score: 1.266 ((355 * 2) + 644.8 ) / 1070See some notes
here.
Stellar (XLM)• Total supply after 1 year: 101B
• Founders' allocation: 20B (3B Development, 17B "Operating Fund")
• ICO/Seed investment + Ecosystem: 25.6B (25B Ecosystem, 600M ICO)
• Developer fee:
UNCLEAR•
Score: 0.97 ((20 * 2) + 25.6) * 1.5 / 101Stellar needs some additional explanations which are addressed in a dedicated
post.
Sui (SUI)• Total supply after 1 year: 2.3B
• Founders' allocation: 1.836B (Early Contributors 613.37M, Community Reserve 1.06B, Mysten Labs Treasury 163.48M)
• ICO/Seed investment + Ecosystem: 1.991B (Series A 714.17M, Series B 695.56M, Community Access Program 582M)
• Developer fee:
NO (but see notes about unlock schedule below!)
•
Score: 2.46 ((1.836 * 2) + 1.991) / 2.3See notes for Sui
here.
Important: This is a personal opinion and not investment advice. In the case of a bad score it is still possible that a project is good to invest in, if it's transparently and responsibly managed. It is possible that it cointains errors, mainly because the projects aren't exactly eager to communicate their premine tokenomics transparently and often I had to calculate the proportions between the premine categories myself. In the case you discovered an error, please comment in this thread.