TPC Halving
A Controlled Release for a Thriving Ecosystem
What is TPC Halving?
TPC Halving is a series of pre-determined events designed to control the rate at which the new TPC (Teleport Plaque Coin) is introduced into the Stage Meta ecosystem. It's a mechanism that systematically reduces the rewards for minting TPAs (Teleport Plaque Addresses), effectively decreasing the rate at which new TPC is created.
The TPC Halving Cycle: A Four-Stage Journey
The TPC halving cycle consists of four distinct phases, each triggered by reaching specific milestones in the number of TPAs minted. This tiered approach ensures a gradual and controlled reduction in TPC creation, promoting a healthy balance between supply and demand.
First Halving: Occurs when the first 1,000 TPAs are minted.
Second Halving: Triggered at 100,000 Minted TPAs.
Third Halving: Activated at 1,000,000 Minted TPAs.
Fourth Halving: The final halving, occurring at the Minting of the 17,576,000th and final TPA.
The Benefits of the Tiered Halving System
Controlled Supply: By gradually reducing the rate of new TPC creation, the halving system helps to prevent inflation and maintain a stable value for the currency.
Predictability: The milestone-based triggers provide a clear and predictable roadmap for TPC's release, allowing users and investors to plan accordingly.
Ecosystem Stability: This controlled approach fosters a sustainable ecosystem, ensuring the long-term viability of TPC and the broader spatial computing landscape it supports.
Why It Matters
TPC halving is a crucial element in maintaining the health and longevity of the Stage Meta platform. By carefully managing the supply of TPC, Stage Meta ensures that the currency remains valuable and attractive to users, while also incentivizing participation and growth within the ecosystem.
This mechanism is a testament to Stage Meta's commitment to building a robust and sustainable spatial computing platform that benefits all its users.
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