According to DL News, citing sources, ZKsync promised to provide Lens with a large number of tokens for it to build on the protocol. The exact number of tokens is unclear, but those competing with ZKsync to attract Lens to its blockchain withdrew from the bidding war after Lens representatives said they received an offer of about 0.5% of the total supply of the recently launched ZK token. At the current ZK token price of about $0.21, this is equivalent to $22.4 million.