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DeFi has long suffered from misaligned incentives across teams, users, and investors: Enter the MetaDEX. No token sales. No treasuries. No insider extraction. Just a level playing field where everyone earns through protocol growth. From Dromos 🧵👇 https://t.co/05C1dhbTHR
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For a decentralized system, delivering maximum value to users is a competitive requirement. But anything worth building requires a dedicated team that must be compensated. So how do you reward contribution while maximally distributing value?
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Solving the Alignment Trilemma Within any org, an internal team is expected to work in the interest of another group (often: owners or investors). In most scenarios, it's the users who suffer. The only way to solve this problem is to align the interests of all three groups. But how?
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Decentralization is the key. The MetaDEX leverages the power of decentralization to flatten the distinction between insider and outsider—rewarding teams and users through the same mechanisms, for the same behavior: participation. This shift changes everything.
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Aligning these groups unlocks: Permissionless compensation for new contributors—no privilege based on tenure. Ecosystem wallets that act solely in the interest of the public good. Buybacks that don't redistribute value, but create it—driving growth.
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The MetaDEX creates a new organizational structure based on token supremacy. 1. Flat distinction between insiders and outsiders 2. Value distribution tied to participation, not status or speculation 3. Public goods hard-coded—serving only the protocol's interests
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With the MetaDEX, aligning the interests of all stakeholders isn't an accident; it's an immutable feature, written into code and executed in perpetuity. Read the full story from Dromos in the link above.
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