
xiaodongguo994
@xiaodongguo994
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3 ⃣ 20% allocated to core contributors
20% of RED tokens are allocated to core contributors to the RedStone ecosystem to recognize those who laid the foundation for the protocol and will continue to drive its long-term development. This allocation ensures the commitment of key contributors in the areas of security, engineering, product development, community, marketing, strategy, business development, and operations.
4 ⃣ Ecosystem and data providers allocated 28.3%
28.3% of RED tokens are allocated to the Ecosystem and Data Providers category. The Ecosystem segment drives innovation and community development at RedStone, empowering builders, innovators, and community leaders through targeted grants and incentives.
5 ⃣ Early supporters allocated 31.7%
31.7% of RED tokens are allocated to early backers who have provided significant financial, advisory and strategic support during the development of RedStone. 0 reply
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In the Crypto industry, many friends still don’t know the difference between approve/permit, even though they have been educated many times... 🤖 So I asked GPT 3 questions, and the analysis was pretty good:
1. In the Crypto EVM ecosystem, phishing often abuses the authorization mechanism to swindle user funds. What is the difference between approve permit and approve permit? Can you provide some technical analysis?
2. Let me give you an example to make it easier to understand.
3. Your analysis is very good, but you said that permit enhances security, which is nonsense. I’ll give you a chance to express it better!
The exchanges on these 3 issues are saved and shared here:
https://chatgpt.com/share/439be385-feb5-428a-a7de-fb5a171d9b22
If you have similar questions in the future, unless you have a new technique and GPT has not had time to learn it, you should ask GPT first. In the past, we were told to learn Google first, but now we should learn to ask GPT first :-) 0 reply
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