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  1. EO Token

A New Chapter in Oracle Design

The EO token has not been launched yet. Any information suggesting otherwise is false. For updates and announcements, follow only the official channels and stay vigilant.

eOracle’s tokenomics revolve around cultivating a secure, scalable, and sustainable environment for specialized data services. By combining the EO token with restaked ETH, eOracle dramatically heightens the economic barriers to malicious activity while simultaneously rewarding honest participation. Initially, token emissions will encourage network growth, but over the long term, OVS fee revenue is poised to take center stage, tying reward distribution directly to real-world data demand.

Through governance powered by veEO, participants have direct influence over how revenues are allocated, how often rewards are adjusted, and which new use cases are supported. Meanwhile, specialized oracles—each focused on a particular domain—embody eOracle’s vision of a truly open marketplace for Web3 data and computation, with the EO token acting as the driving force behind security, governance, and economic alignment.

By uniting domain experts, data consumers, and validators under a cohesive economic model, eOracle is setting the stage for a new era of decentralized data infrastructure—one that is more inclusive, scalable, and specialized than ever before.

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