Monad has announced that locked MON tokens will not be eligible for staking as it prepares for its mainnet launch on November 24, 2025. Co-founder Keone Hon explained that this decision is aimed at promoting a healthier token distribution and ensuring long-term ecosystem stability. The exclusion of locked tokens is intended to mitigate centralization risks and foster decentralized participation.
The upcoming mainnet will feature 200 validator nodes distributed globally, operating on consumer-grade hardware. While the move has sparked mixed reactions, with some community members concerned about its impact on potential returns, it underscores Monad's commitment to a decentralized network structure.
Monad Excludes Locked Tokens from Staking Before Mainnet Launch
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