There isn't a single true answer to this, if there was, then we would all start a token and be great at it. It doesn't have a great answer to it because we can't really do the same thing over and over again and have multiple great projects.
Remember, there is also a situation where if a creator does a good job about making themselves rich, but nobody else rich, that project is a bad project, and yet the owners try to do the same for some reason. That's the problem in the crypto world, everyone only thinks of themselves and their own pockets.
There may be no single formula for sustainability, but there are clear principles. A project designed mainly to enrich its creator is not sustainable—it is extractive. Long-term systems require alignment, where founders, participants, liquidity, and the wider ecosystem benefit from the same progress.
This is part of what we are trying to build with KORVANE: fixed supply, long-term founder vesting, permanent liquidity, treasury development, and gradual reinforcement. None of these guarantees success, but they reduce short-term extraction and align the project around building lasting value.
Best Regards,
The Architect
PS.
https://www.korvane.io/transparency