Base protocol lead: The launch date for Base token will not be announced soon
Jinse Finance reported that Jesse Pollak, head of the Base protocol, stated in an interview with Fortune magazine that Base's code is open source, and the chain is committed to becoming an ecosystem similar to Linux, available for use by a wide range of different cryptocurrency developers. This is also an important reason why a certain exchange plans to issue a token on Base—to coordinate incentive mechanisms and token decentralization. Jesse said that token issuance often comes at the expense of the broader community interests related to the blockchain, enriching supporters. Therefore, the exchange is proceeding cautiously and is determined not to rush the deployment of the token, and does not intend to announce a release date soon.
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