🦴 Dogs Community Battles Bots, Binance Lists DOGS Token
The Dogs Community cracked down on accounts suspected of bot farming for airdrops. The community announced on X that they found and removed several accounts trying to game the system.
💬 Dogs don't cheat
We have identified accounts that were using bot farms for airdrops. These account were removed from the list and their drop is freezed on the exchanges.
It was a relatively small number, but it is still important for us to make sure that only real Dogs are… — Dogs Community
Even though the number of accounts was small, the community stressed its commitment to making sure only real people – “real Dogs” – get rewards. The affected accounts have had their airdrops frozen on exchanges, showing the community’s dedication to fairness.
Following this, Binance has thrown its support behind the DOGS token, a new memecoin emerging from the Telegram ecosystem. Binance announced that it would be listing DOGS on its platform, beginning with its inclusion in the Binance Launchpool on August 23rd. This initiative allows users to stake their coins and farm new assets, creating a unique opportunity for DOGS holders. Trading for DOGS is scheduled to commence on August 26th.
According to Binance, the DOGS token leverages Telegram’s vast user base and its established meme culture. The token, centered around a dog icon initially drawn by Telegram’s founder, aims to introduce millions to blockchain technology through a fun and engaging ecosystem.
Binance noted that the total supply of DOGS is 550 billion, with 94% of that, or 516.75 billion tokens, circulating right from the start.
The token distribution model, or “Dogenomics”, gives 81.5% of tokens to the community, with 73% specifically for long-time Telegram users. The rest of the tokens are set aside for traders and future community members.
Importantly, DOGS tokens can be traded or used immediately after the airdrop, with no locks or vesting periods. The team kept 10% of the total supply for future development.