Want to know when the CRV token emission from Curve will stop? The answer is in about 200 years. Sounds crazy? But the underlying design logic is actually quite interesting—the long-term emission curve is indeed a common choice for DeFi projects. To truly understand CRV's distribution mechanism and the economic considerations behind this cycle, you can dive into Curve's official documentation. The details of the tokenomics often determine the project's long-term sustainability.
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BlockchainArchaeologist
· 18h ago
Still waiting in line for 200 years, I'm already dead and still mining.
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MainnetDelayedAgain
· 18h ago
200 years, and we're all dead, but it's still emitting. I suggest adding it to the Guinness World Records under the "Best at Making Excuses" category.
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DEXRobinHood
· 18h ago
200 years? Haha, I don't even know if I can live that long.
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WhaleMistaker
· 18h ago
200 years? Haha, alright, I won't see that in my lifetime.
Want to know when the CRV token emission from Curve will stop? The answer is in about 200 years. Sounds crazy? But the underlying design logic is actually quite interesting—the long-term emission curve is indeed a common choice for DeFi projects. To truly understand CRV's distribution mechanism and the economic considerations behind this cycle, you can dive into Curve's official documentation. The details of the tokenomics often determine the project's long-term sustainability.