ALEX: Non-transferable voting tokens airdropped to token holders
Bitcoin ecosystem project ALEX announced on social media that ALEX holders have received non-transferable special voting tokens called "special-vote". Users can use them to vote on proposals such as the treasury grant plan (which requires 50% participation of voting tokens) and the reopening of Pools (referring to Pools unaffected by previous security incidents).ALEX stated that the quantity of "special-vote" tokens is equal to the number of ALEX tokens held by users at block 150610 in the Stacks blockchain, including LP positions, atALEX and staking positions, and tokens held on the B20 order book.
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