Osmosis Labs
  • Introduction
  • Basic Concepts
    • AMM
      • Token Weights
      • Pricing
      • Market Maker Functions
    • LP Tokens
    • Liquidity Mining
    • Impermanent Loss
    • Long-Term Liquidity
    • IBC
  • Liquidity Providing
    • Creating a Pool
    • Providing Liquidity
    • Bonding LP Tokens
    • Bonded Liquidity Gauges
    • Allocation Points
    • External Incentives
    • Fees
  • Staking
    • Staking OSMO
  • Governance
    • Voting
    • Creating a Proposal
  • Other Features
    • Liquidity Bootstrapping Pools
  • OSMO
    • Purpose
    • Token Distribution
    • Genesis Supply
    • Token Issuance
      • Liquidity Rewards
      • Staking Rewards
      • Developer Vesting
      • Community Pool
    • Airdrop Claim
  • Misc.
    • FAQ
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  1. OSMO
  2. Token Issuance

Community Pool

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Last updated 3 years ago

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5% of newly released OSMO go towards the community pool. Osmosis governance will decide how to spend the funds in the community pool.

The expectation is for the community to leverage this pool early into the bootstrapping phase to allow useful tooling, infrastructure, educational content, and other resources to be quickly available.