Hardcoded Runes #3103
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Punting to the minters raises the cost of cornering the market vs cornering the market on firstie runes with a single pair of etch and mint functions. |
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Basically the incentive for big capital allocators is to create the first runes as closed/premined and then sell to rune traders on secondary markets. We want people to actually mint these runes and therefore the first ten will all be open mints/etchings. Also there are many parameters that you can set on runes and we want to showcase a lot of them so people don't make the first ones boring corporate coins. |
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I'm going to close this so this can be moved over to https://github.com/casey/runestone |
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I'm not a big fan of the hardcoded runes concept.
It's cute, but it really doesn't solve any of the problems it claims to solve - it just punts the issue to the minters - now everyone will be trying to mint in the first block (rather than deploy). And still people are going to be rushing to be the first "public" rune deployed.
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