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Community Distribution Model

Definition

A community distribution model defines how tokens or resources within a decentralized project are allocated to its participants. This framework specifies the methods and criteria for distributing digital assets to users, contributors, or stakeholders within a blockchain ecosystem. It often prioritizes fairness, decentralization, and incentivization to foster active participation and governance. Such models can include airdrops, yield farming rewards, or grants, aiming to decentralize ownership and control.