Initial Token Distribution
How MODUL are initially distributed
With a special model, and positioning itself in a niche market, Modulus Protocol is developed for long-term development, and is aimed to become one of the largest protocols in the community. As such, 50,000,000 MODULs would be distributed strictly based on these objectives.

locked MODUL Protocol Airdrop
Modulus Protocol's path to reinvent DeFi's yield landscape includes an important strategic airdropping strategy that paves the way for innovative yield opportunities. By airdropping our token, MODUL, to users of other well-known protocols in the stETH ecosystem, we aim to introduce our novel approach and attract users to our dynamic ecosystem. This influx of users propels the growth of our rewards pool, benefiting everyone involved, and also fosters valuable, long-term partnerships. We're committed to preserving the value of MODUL by imposing a 2-year lockup period on airdropped tokens, all while providing an extra edge to the locked MODUL holders who join our pools in which they can use those locked MODUL to get more tickets to get a higher chance of winning the rewards. It's a strategy that not only brings innovation to the whole community but also secures value and maximizes rewards for Modulus. To ensure that our tokens are distributed meaningfully in the right hands, the recipients would be strictly chosen by Modulus's core team. To learn more about the criteria, please take a look at the page locked MODUL Protocol Airdrop
If you're eligible, please browse https://app.modulus.fi/airdrop to claim for the airdrop
In the case that there are users not claiming the airdrop, the whole remaining MODULs would be burned and sent to 0x000000000000000000000000000000000000dEaD at the end of the deadline date for claiming the airdrop. The transaction would be made by Modulus's Multisig Wallet, and would be available here after the transaction is completed
Reward for Community
Ecosystem Grant
Team Allocation
Reserved for Future Development
Marketing
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