ME News, December 8 (UTC+8) — According to the official announcement from Web3 robotics company XMAQUINA, proposal XMQ-02 has been officially approved with over 19 million votes in favor and a support rate of over 96%. The proposal aims to allocate 128,067,280 DEUS tokens (approximately 12.8% of the total supply) and $150,000 USDC for the DEUS Token Generation Event (TGE), to be used for key initiatives such as community presale, liquidity support, and ecosystem development.
The main allocation plans include:
Community Presale: 110 million DEUS tokens (11% of total supply) will be allocated for the final round of community presale, raising funds to expand DAO equity investment in leading humanoid robotics companies.
Liquidity & Ecosystem Growth: 18,067,280 DEUS tokens (1.8% of total supply) and $150,000 USDC will be allocated for exchange listing fees, liquidity support, DAO infrastructure development, and more.
Token Transferability: Authorization to activate DEUS token transfer functionality between January 1 and February 15, 2026, paving the way for exchange listings and market access.
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XMAQUINA will soon conduct the $DEUS TGE through a proposal, and 110 million DEUS will be used for the final round of presale.
ME News, December 8 (UTC+8) — According to the official announcement from Web3 robotics company XMAQUINA, proposal XMQ-02 has been officially approved with over 19 million votes in favor and a support rate of over 96%. The proposal aims to allocate 128,067,280 DEUS tokens (approximately 12.8% of the total supply) and $150,000 USDC for the DEUS Token Generation Event (TGE), to be used for key initiatives such as community presale, liquidity support, and ecosystem development.
The main allocation plans include:
Related reading: When Robots Learn to Think, Make Money, and Collaborate — An Analysis of 15 Types of Robotics Technologies and Application Cases (Source: ME)