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Tokenomics Engineering Guidebook (ENG)
  • Tokenomics Engineering
    • 1. Introduction: Circulating Supply
    • 2. Circulating Supply Methodology
      • 2.1. Terminology
        • 2.1.1. Non-circulating Supply
        • 2.1.2. Data Types
      • 2.2. Methodology
        • 2.2.1. Core
        • 2.2.2. Multichain
          • a. Data Collection
          • b. Bridges
        • 2.2.3. Inflation/Deflation
        • 2.2.4. Unlock Schedules
        • 2.2.5. Verification
    • 3. Data Pipeline (WIP)
      • Native Tokens
        • Ethereum
        • Polygon
        • Klaytn
        • Wemix 3.0
        • Binance Smart Chain
      • Standardized Tokens (EVM)
        • ERC-20
      • Standardized Tokens (Non-EVM)
    • 4. Product User Guideline
      • 4.1. X-ERP: Tokenomics Engineering
        • 4.1.1. Tokenomics Wallets
          • a. Selecting Tokens
          • b. Categorizing Wallets
          • c. Modifying Circulating Status
        • 4.1.2. Circulating Supply
          • a. Registering Unlock Schedules
            • Categorized Unlock Schedule
            • Total Unlock Schedule
          • b. Browsing Unlock Schedules
          • c. External API (Expected at the end of 2Q 2024)
      • 4.2. Circulating Supply Dashboard (WIP)
        • 4.2.1. Submit a Unlock Schedule Submission Form
          • 4.2.2.1. Token Information
          • 4.2.2.2. Xangle Profile
          • 4.2.2.3. Upload Unlock Schedule
      • 4.3. Live Watch (WIP)
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  2. 2. Circulating Supply Methodology
  3. 2.2. Methodology

2.2.2. Multichain

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While blockchain is intrinsically a closed system where it requires middleware services such as Oracles(Chainlink, Pyth, UMA, etc..) to process off-chain information, There has been numerous attempts where a project deploys and mints multiple token contract but all representing a single underlying asset. In fact, numerous examples persist such as polygon ($MATIC), Balancer ($BAL), Uniswap($UNI), and many other projects that seeks to leverage broader audiences residing on many different mainnets. Therefore, a bird’s eyes view on viable circulating supply logic that can be widely adapted to multichain environment has deemed to be important.

Data Collection in Multichain Environment
Bridges