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YoRuHub's development repository indeed looks impressive, with a solid level of codebase richness and update frequency. However, from a token perspective, has the project team considered giving this token more practical use cases?
Nowadays, many Web3 projects tend to fall into a strange cycle: strong development capabilities and good infrastructure, but the token itself has somewhat become a fundraising tool. Is there a way to see the real value flow of the token within the ecosystem—such as governance rights, fee sharing, or the design of ecosystem incentive mechanisms?
It seems that for a project with such strong development strength, the accompanying tokenomics design should keep pace to truly form a competitive ecosystem moat.