What is a Tradable Vesting Schedule (TVS)? AlignerZ introduces an interesting idea: making vesting no longer a passive wait. Traditional token locking leaves people with no flexibility, forcing them to wait. TVS completely changes the game—it turns vesting itself into a tradable asset with actual value. This means that holders are not forced to hold onto their tokens indefinitely, but can flexibly dispose of them according to their needs, transforming vesting from a one-way time constraint into a truly liquid and valuable financial instrument.
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BrokenYield
· 5h ago
ngl this just feels like another liquidity band-aid for impatient bagholders tbh... what happens when everyone panic-dumps their vesting positions at the first correlation matrix spike? classic systemic risk dressed up as "flexibility"
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MrDecoder
· 5h ago
Ha, finally someone thought of making vesting more dynamic. The old way of passively waiting was really terrible.
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probably_nothing_anon
· 5h ago
Dude, this idea is something, finally someone thought of breaking the deadlock of vesting.
What is a Tradable Vesting Schedule (TVS)? AlignerZ introduces an interesting idea: making vesting no longer a passive wait. Traditional token locking leaves people with no flexibility, forcing them to wait. TVS completely changes the game—it turns vesting itself into a tradable asset with actual value. This means that holders are not forced to hold onto their tokens indefinitely, but can flexibly dispose of them according to their needs, transforming vesting from a one-way time constraint into a truly liquid and valuable financial instrument.