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any examples of clankers that have been created and then airdropped to a select list of users in order to bootstrap?
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i'm planning this, but need to figure it out first
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yea im wondering about the best approach. Is it to just buy a chunk of the initial supply to be able to distribute later? not sure if there is liability with this approach. it would be cool to launch from an anon account, but from what i understand about how clanker works, the deployer account get a chunk of the initial supply which would be useful for this purpose
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for @atlas some anon got atlas to launch a token using clanker, so now i have this token that i am figuring out how to approach i bought a bunch of it and atlas got some of the supply at launch too
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it would be cool to set up an airdrop to members of /atlas /anoncast and /clankers or some collection of groups where cross-collaboration may be fruitful. you could allow anonymous airdrop claims using stealthdrop. it would require a small bit of modification to this example, but its mostly there. lmk if interested https://github.com/noir-lang/noir-examples/tree/master/stealthdrop
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i have an idea of the users i'd like to reward, but more generally need to think about the tokens purpose within atlas products or features generally leaning toward the product access paradigm, kind of building on what happened w nfts
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Yea i guess it depends on what you'd like the community to achieve. Access paradigm might be good for prompting the community to develop products. Any groups doing this particularly well come to mind? The initial use for a token does not dictate its longer term utility (I've been thinking about tokens as hyperobjects) but the initial conditions strongly constrain how it evolves
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