On October 3rd, Jesse Pollak, the head of the Base protocol, stated during his participation in the "Crypto Playbook" video podcast that the Base code is completely open source and aims to become a Linux-style multi-developer ecosystem. This is precisely the main reason why CEX plans to issue tokens on Base - to achieve token decentralization through incentive alignment. Last month, CEX began releasing token concepts, which, if realized, will undoubtedly attract the dual attention of developers and speculators. Pollak emphasized that CEX will not rush the process and has no plans for a timeline in the short term. He acknowledged that the history of token issuance is fraught with issues, often becoming a tool for the project party to accumulate wealth at the expense of the ecosystem. In response, CEX is proceeding cautiously while collaborating with projects on Base that issue tokens in a responsible manner (such as Aerodrome, which achieves "completely fair launch"). "Tokens have uniqueness and there is no universal solution," Pollak pointed out.
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Base protocol leader: We will not rush to launch the token, and there is no timetable planned for the short term.
On October 3rd, Jesse Pollak, the head of the Base protocol, stated during his participation in the "Crypto Playbook" video podcast that the Base code is completely open source and aims to become a Linux-style multi-developer ecosystem. This is precisely the main reason why CEX plans to issue tokens on Base - to achieve token decentralization through incentive alignment. Last month, CEX began releasing token concepts, which, if realized, will undoubtedly attract the dual attention of developers and speculators. Pollak emphasized that CEX will not rush the process and has no plans for a timeline in the short term. He acknowledged that the history of token issuance is fraught with issues, often becoming a tool for the project party to accumulate wealth at the expense of the ecosystem. In response, CEX is proceeding cautiously while collaborating with projects on Base that issue tokens in a responsible manner (such as Aerodrome, which achieves "completely fair launch"). "Tokens have uniqueness and there is no universal solution," Pollak pointed out.