Standard DeFi Tokenomics: 100M Supply with Aggressive Vesting
This scenario models a standard defi token allocation with 100M total supply and a aggressive vesting profile. Aggressive vesting shortens cliff periods and increases TGE unlock percentages, giving early liquidity but raising the risk profile. The composite risk score for this configuration is Conservative (26/100).
Scenario Parameters
Standard DeFi
100M
aggressive
Conservative
26.3%
Month 51
Risk Score Breakdown
Composite score: 26/100 (Conservative)
2
Month 1
26.3%
49.9%
31.5%
37.2%
How This Scenario Compares
| Scenario | Risk Score | TGE % | Full Unlock | Crossover | Cliff Drops |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Standard DeFi 100M aggressive | 26/100 | 26.3% | Mo 51 | Mo 1 | 2 |
| Standard DeFi 100M moderate | 11/100 | 17.5% | Mo 54 | Mo 1 | 1 |
| Standard DeFi 100M conservative | 1/100 | 14.5% | Mo 60 | Mo 1 | 0 |
| Community DAO 100M aggressive | 24/100 | 25.3% | Mo 54 | Mo 1 | 1 |
Key Concepts for This Scenario
Frequently Asked Questions
What risk level does a Standard DeFi template with aggressive vesting at 100M supply produce?
The composite risk score is 26/100, rated "Conservative". The highest-scoring factor is Short Cliffs at 67/100 (25% weight), while Allocation Concentration scores lowest at 0/100. This configuration produces 2 cliff-drop events where more than 5% of supply unlocks in a single month.
How much 100M supply circulates at TGE and 12 months with aggressive standard defi vesting?
At TGE, 26.3% of supply enters circulation. By month 12, circulating supply reaches 49.9%, with insiders controlling 31.5% of the circulating tokens. The 26.3% TGE float sits within the 5-50% sweet spot, keeping the TGE Circulating factor at 35/100.
When does community ownership exceed insider control in this standard defi scenario?
All tokens fully vest by month 51. Community ownership crosses insider control at month 1. At month 12, insiders still hold 31.5% of circulating supply. The month-1 crossover reflects the standard defi template's heavy community allocation — one of the earliest transitions possible.
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