Polygon launches incubator program with airdrops from graduated projects for POL stakers
Polygon launched a new incubation / Launchpad program to help new projects start, while rewarding police stakers with Airdrops native tokens in these projects.
In a press release shared with Crypto.News, Polygon (Matic) announced the Aggayer Breakout program, a Launchpad initiative designed to incubate and launch blockchain projects with high impact that rely on Aggayer and Polygon Po.
The program follows a four -step process which guides the plans from incubation to full independence. First, the Polygon Foundation identifies high potential projects that align with the vision of agglayer. These projects receive strategic support in the form of financing and access to the development resources of the Polygon Foundation.
As projects increase, they reach the stage of independence and growth, where they operate independently while benefiting from fundamental support.
Once a project has been graduated, the value begins to return to POL carriers through tokens out ofWith 5 to 15% of the tokens supply of the project allocated to police stakers. The Polygon Foundation can also receive token allowances, which can be used for community initiatives and wider ecosystem incentives.
Finally, graduated projects connect to Aggayer when they get started, strengthening the network with increased activity, new assets and shared liquidity. Each connection amplifies the effects of the Aggayer network – by putting more users, more income and, ultimately, greater value for the Pol token.
The breeze -aggayer program benefits police directly to the police – who will receive ardrops with successful projects that have obtained a Launchpad diploma. Several high -level projects, including Privado ID (Formerly Polygone ID) and based on ZK layer 2 The MIDID solution has already participated in the program and is currently planning Airdrops.
Privado ID provides an air card of approximately 5% of its token token supply to police stakers. The project was tested by HSBC and Deutsche Bank and was recently accepted in the sandbox of the EU blockchain. Miden is preparing for his diploma and plans to pay 10% of his native tokens to police stakers.
A DEFI chain in stealth mode should also be launched soon, with plans to allocate 15% of its tokens supply to police stakers.
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