RE: LeoThread 2025-06-01 18:34

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What are your most pressing questions about $LEO 2.0 Tokenomics?

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Curious about the deflation mechanics how exactly will tokens be burned?

Also, what percentage of LeoDex income is expected to flow into buybacks, and will it be automated or manual?

And lastly, how will this impact stakers vs. traders?

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These are some great questions. I think $LEO burns come from the bridge revenue.

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What are expected returns for LEOM & LEOMM holders ? How exactly those miners will earn rewards?

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interesting. I don’t think I’ve heard much talk about this. I forgot miners were part of Leo.

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Curious about a few things:

  1. Will the buy & burn model scale with increased LeoDex usage?
  1. How will referral rewards impact long-term token supply?
  1. Any plans to reduce inflation further or shift entirely to revenue-based models?

Loving the transparency so far

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Curious about a few things 👇

  1. Burn mechanics Will there be any new burn models introduced in 2.0?
  1. Real yield Will stakers earn from actual protocol revenue or purely inflation?
  1. Utility expansion* Any plans to use LEO beyond staking/voting—like fees, products, or governance?
  1. Sustainability How is 2.0 designed to avoid the fate of other reward-token models?

Excited to see how this evolves!

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I'm curious about a few key things:

  1. Will the new tokenomics directly impact the staking rewards or just the supply mechanics?
  1. How will deflation or burns be implemented, if at all?
  1. Is there any shift in the utility side like expanded use cases outside of InLeo?

Would love clarity before deciding to double down on my stack.

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At $0.02, it’s the perfect time to ask the real questions 😎

Will there be hard caps or dynamic supply in 2.0?

How will staking rewards shift, inflation vs. real yield?

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Is there a plan to burn LEO from new utilities (e.g., LeoAds, premium features)?

What’s being done to ensure price sustainability in the long run?

Let’s make LEO 2.0 not just better, bulletproof 🦁🔥

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I’d love to know
How will the new tokenomics reward long-term conviction over short-term noise?
And… what role will community participation play in shaping value beyond just price?

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Because LEO has always felt like more than a token, it’s a builder’s ecosystem.

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For me, the most pressing ones are:
1️⃣ How will the new tokenomics affect long-term holders vs. short-term movers?
2️⃣ Will staking rewards increase or shift in structure?
3️⃣ And… how does it support LeoDex growth and burn mechanisms?

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I’m super curious about how the new tokenomics will impact staking rewards and long-term holder incentives. Also… any surprises coming for liquidity providers?

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everything remains the same

Rewards will come from buybacks instead of inflation which means LEO will be worth more in the future as it is harder to earn

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I'm curious about the long-term sustainability of rewards under 2.0, especially with the new referral model and staking incentives.

Also, how will token velocity be managed at $0.02 to avoid excessive sell pressure?

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Honestly? I’m curious how sustainable the 2.0 model really is long-term.
Are the new incentives enough to attract fresh liquidity, or is it just recycling among whales?
And how exactly will burn mechanics evolve as trading volume scales?
Lot of potential here but clarity would help!

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the current model is flawed and rewards whales + farmers to come and just keep earning LEO for minimal effort

The new changes will reward people who grow the platform and less LEOs will be available to farmers which will lead to less farming (they’ll seek better opportunities)

The new model is sustainable while the old model flounders. The new model will lead to LEO rising in value over time. The value prop becomes “earn this scarce token that will be worth more in the future”

Vs

“Earn this easy-to-earn token and sell your earnings right away to a scarcer token”

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Absolutely spot on. The shift from “farm and dump” to “build and earn” is exactly what LEO needed.

Scarcity + contribution-based rewards = long-term sustainability

Finally, value is being aligned with effort not just wallets.

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Is there a whitepaper this new model for a clearer picture of what it is and what it isn't?

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Can we make the leo.voter changes before the others? Feels like an easy win in the direction we are headed.

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I think we are only a few weeks away from all of them going into effect

I’d rather do it all simultaneously

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I can wait. Excited for the changes.

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Will curation work the same? Is it funded by the buy backs, etc? Or how is that handled when someone is liking other peoples stuff?

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Everything works identically

The only change is where the rewards come from. When the changes go into effect, LEO will be much harder to earn but you’ll still earn it with a 50/50 curator/author split and all other mechanics in tact

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That's what gets me excited when I hear it'll work like it's always. Because if we can get rid of the inflation, that's a big win.

I'm assuming there will be some metrics of sorts those as you said it'll be harder to earn?

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100%. It is the same mechanics, just an updated form of distribution

I fully expect that $LEO will appreciate quickly when it is realized that it is:

  1. scarce
  2. deflationary
  3. growing alongside LeoDex revenues

The 3rd point is a requirement to success. We need to all go and get a referral code on https://leodex.io/referrals and use it to grow our own personal earnings + revenue for the DEX

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So, let me get this straight, because it seems details are scarce here. The mechanics are the same, but the emission rate will be lower than the inflation rate is now. This means $LEO will be distributed the same, but with a smaller pot?

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So, let me get this right, the idea is to reduce supply in the market which will encourage the community to build for long-term, with increased staking/holding and reduced selling out easily. Is this right?

As long as community keeps building and we have increased revenue, the rewards will be well distributed. LEO is going to be more valuable.

This will be a game changer.

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I also wanted to ask this question and if it will be rewarded in liquid $LEO or staked.

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I just invested 10k USD worth of Leo how rich am I going to be.

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