Update on the Distribution of Carrots
Recently, Jupiter distributed the $JUP airdrop, but we want to highlight the part dedicated to Carrots, which will play an important role in community growth and engagement.
What are Carrots?
This group of tokens (200 million JUP out of the total 700 million) will be allocated to programs designed to encourage more people to use Jupiter, actively contribute to the community, and stake their tokens. It’s a great opportunity to foster a vibrant and committed ecosystem.
What do you think?
- How do you believe these Carrots should be distributed?
- Should the distribution be based on activity, community participation, staking, or perhaps a mix?
- What types of programs or incentives would you like to see to further boost participation?
My suggestion:
It might be interesting to implement a distribution system that combines different metrics: engagement in events, product usage, long-term staking, and community contributions. Additionally, offering extra rewards for activities that help attract new users could create a sustainable growth cycle.
We want to hear your ideas! The community always brings the best ideas to build a stronger, more collaborative ecosystem