【BitPush】Zama’s mainnet staking feature is now officially live. The ZAMA token has two functions here: first, it is burned when users make payments; second, it can be staked to earn rewards.
The protocol mints new tokens at an annualized rate of 5% to pay network operators. Operators need to stake ZAMA to participate and to receive rewards. How are the rewards distributed? — FHE nodes receive 40%, KMS nodes receive 60%. This structure ensures participant incentives and gives the token practical use.
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EthMaximalist
· 01-22 16:21
The dual-track system indeed works well; the combination of destruction and staking still has some substance.
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SeasonedInvestor
· 01-22 09:00
Staking with an annualized rate of 5%, the destruction mechanism is still in place. This token has some substance; it's finally not just a pure money-grabbing scheme.
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GateUser-a5fa8bd0
· 01-22 04:00
Dual-track operation, a combination of destruction and staking—that's what makes a coin truly useful.
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StillBuyingTheDip
· 01-21 04:42
The dual-track system is interesting—burning and staking, the tokens finally have some use.
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PositionPhobia
· 01-19 16:57
Staking yield of 5%, a burning mechanism—this dual-track system is quite interesting. I just wonder if the node participation threshold is high.
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SnapshotStriker
· 01-19 16:57
This dual-track system looks good; destroying and staking directly suppress inflation.
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RegenRestorer
· 01-19 16:57
The dual-track system sounds good, but the 5% annualized rate is a bit disappointing.
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ForkTrooper
· 01-19 16:52
Damn, this allocation is pretty harsh. KMS nodes get 60% directly? FHE nodes must have been cut, right?
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MissedAirdropAgain
· 01-19 16:41
5% annualized return looks decent, but I don't know how much I can actually get.
Zama mainnet staking feature launched, token economy operates on a dual-track system
【BitPush】Zama’s mainnet staking feature is now officially live. The ZAMA token has two functions here: first, it is burned when users make payments; second, it can be staked to earn rewards.
The protocol mints new tokens at an annualized rate of 5% to pay network operators. Operators need to stake ZAMA to participate and to receive rewards. How are the rewards distributed? — FHE nodes receive 40%, KMS nodes receive 60%. This structure ensures participant incentives and gives the token practical use.