Binance объясняет, как осуществляется распределение токенов при листингах и зачем это нужно Translation: Binance explains how token distribution works during listings and why it matters.

When introducing a new token on Binance, the project allocates a specific percentage of its total supply for various purposes: user rewards, liquidity support, and marketing assistance. This portion is referred to as the listing allocation.

According to the exchange’s data, the overall volume of such allocations seldom exceeds 5% of the token supply. The exact amount varies based on the project’s scale and its fully diluted valuation (FDV).

Large projects with high FDV typically allocate minimal portions, while medium-sized ones distribute more tokens to attract audience attention and ensure sufficient liquidity at the trading launch.

*A common misconception is to view these distributions as fees for the platform. In reality, Binance does not profit from them. All funds are directed to users through programs like Hodler/Launchpool, alpha-airdrops, as well as for marketing and liquidity support. Our goal is to reward genuine users and stabilize the early market structure,* representatives from Binance stated.

The exchange also highlights the Prime Sale program, which grants users early access to new assets while ensuring guaranteed liquidity for projects at launch.

*As demonstrated by the listings of Momentum (MMT) and YieldBasis (YB), Prime Sale can significantly enhance early trading volumes and project visibility,* Binance representatives noted.

The exchange’s team emphasizes that all information regarding listing allocations is accessible in the official announcements of each project. Users can independently verify the token distribution structure and compare terms across different listings.

As a reminder, in December, the number of Binance users surpassed 300 million.