A recently leaked smart contract on Thursday reveals Friend.tech may be introducing a non-transferable token with the ticker POINTS.
Friend.tech leaked smart contract reveals plans to launch non-transferable v2 tokens. Platform intends to force users to pay 1.5% platform fee for transfers. Move by Friend.tech may be instrumental in preserving market price after launch. Read more: Friend.tech V2 release and speculation over potential airdrop pushes TVL above $40 million Friend.tech’s potential token In a recent post, X user @Cbb0fe revealed that web3 social platform Friend.
As a utility token, POINTS will be used for staking and allow the creation of social clubs on the platform. It will also be tradeable on Friend. tech's native DEX BunnySwap. Following the recent trend with EigenLayer's non-transferable EGEN token, Friend.tech may be intending for users to pay a 1.5% platform fee for transfers. Although Friend.tech hasn't confirmed any of the information yet, the X community has continued to share their thoughts on the issue.
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