OpenClaw has become popular all across the country, so why haven't we seen such a project in the crypto space? Is the crypto community really out of ideas?
◦ The project team issues a Skill, setting the token name, total supply, mining rules, etc.
◦ Others must install this Skill via Openclaw and complete certain tasks to earn tokens
◦ To obtain tokens, users must consume computing power, making this project the first community token for civilian AI computing power PoW
◦ Don't worry about OpenClaw official bans; those interested in crypto will play, and outsiders who aren't interested won't be bothered
◦ The Skill-related code should be open-sourced on GitHub, open for review by everyone, ensuring the safety of related wallet assets
Tokenomics Highlights
◦ The number of tokens mined by each person is weakly correlated with the number of tokens used by users' large models; but it should avoid large holders dominating too much
◦ Referencing BRC-20 $SATS, the total supply should be large, and the mining process should ideally last over 3 months, giving enough people a window to join, expanding the community to over 50k holders would be excellent
◦ The project team cannot implement pre-mining mechanisms; it must be fair, fair, and still damn fair!
◦ A referral system can be set up, so that each Openclaw offline meetup motivates organizers to introduce the gameplay to attendees
◦ Avoid choosing chains like Base, Solana, which are too cheap and fast; instead, deploy on chains with smart contracts that are the most expensive and slow—those who understand, understand. Ethereum might be the best choice, especially since gas fees are now quite cheap
* I’m not launching a project, just sharing open-source ideas for discussion. If anyone is interested, DM me to discuss tokenomics
* Core points: Fair launch, strong participation, fun, and high virality