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Bad tokenomics kill good projects (here’s how to improve them)

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May 24, 2025
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The following is a guest post and opinion of Arthur Iinuma, Principal consultant and Founder of Iinuma.io.

While good tokenomics cannot save unsound projects, even the most promising network launches can fail from poor token design.

Spectacular flameouts like Terra LUNA and Celsius expose the dangers of financial sleight-of-hand—algorithmic stablecoins and yield schemes masquerading as innovation. But there are many more otherwise high-potential projects committing economic suicide through easily avoidable mistakes. 

Blue-chip projects with genuine technical merit and legitimate use cases, like Aptos, have watched billions in market cap evaporate overnight due to mismanaged token unlocks and poor communication. It’s critical for crypto founders to increase their emphasis on token design so great projects can build economic foundations as strong as their technical ones.

Fatal Flaws in Token Design

The biggest tokenomics mistakes I see in otherwise solid projects are:

Large Valuation Gaps

While it is customary for projects to offer early investors lower priced tokens compared to later rounds, founders should be careful in allowing wide pricing spreads between these early rounds and public buyers.  This may be easier said than done as shrewd investors demand lower prices against the threat of withholding investment.

However, an investor with a low entry price in comparison to a later round essentially guarantees their upside even at prices lower than the cost basis of a public buyer.  This means that a loss for buyers in later rounds may still result in gains for the earliest token holders – creating an unfair imbalance in the project’s token economy. 

Poor Vesting Schedule

Far too many projects turn their public buyers into exit liquidity for early investors and insiders. Nothing destroys community faster than watching early insiders dump tokens while public buyers hold withering bags.

The timing of unlocks are important.  While a long vesting and lockup schedule seems good for value appreciation, they almost always guarantee predictable sell pressure as investors who’ve been forced to hold for too long scramble to unload. Fast unlocks may provide rapid price discovery and expand the token holder base, but they also allow whales to dump, creating “red candles” and evaporating public confidence. 

Overselling by Founders

Sometimes the prospect of turning recently minted digital tokens into real value is too tempting for the founders that created them.  I’ve watched projects go from great ideas to publicly traded at over a billion USD in valuation, minting multi-millionaire founders in the process.  Even the most disciplined of them are tempted to sell their holdings and trade their project tokens for cash.

Take for instance Mantra, which suddenly lost 92% of its value in just 90 minutes.  Despite statements by the CEO to the contrary, blockchain analysts were quick to point out substantial insider movements of at least USD 227 million onto exchanges, suggesting an insider dump.

High Listing Valuation

Founders are often enticed to list at larger valuations as they make for bigger headlines, raised optics and build hype.  Founders are not entirely at fault, as even Binance has been known to push out unusually high listing valuations, with projects like Hamster Kombat (HMSTR) listing at over USD 700 million in market cap, and Notcoin listing at a staggering USD 1 billion at launch.

But overvalued project listings create a lot of “air” underneath them, and when everyone is in the money, it’s almost a guaranteed race to the bottom and token holders are quick to cash out to get more favorable pricing than the person next to them.  A high starting valuation also means the prospect of public buyers earning a multiple on their investment is slimmer, thinning out secondary market demand.  When you have a lot of holders selling and nobody to buy, the result is an eventual death spiral.  

While projects like Hamster Kombat set industry engagement records, and listed on the top exchanges in the world, its overvalue at listing resulted in a 87% price decline to its recorded all-time-low.

What Actually Works in Tokenomics

BTC and ETH hold the top market cap positions for good reason. Beyond being early, they’ve demonstrated several core principles that separate sustainable token models from hollow speculation vehicles.

Genuine Scarcity

Bitcoin’s 21 million fixed supply cap isn’t powerful just because it’s scarce—it’s powerful because the market believes with absolute certainty that this limit won’t change.

Deep Product Integration

The fundamental question every project should answer honestly: Could your product function without a token? If yes, you’re likely forcing tokenization where it doesn’t belong.

Projects like Filecoin embody this principle well—their token is essential to the network’s storage marketplace function, making it nearly impossible to separate the product from its token. By contrast, projects that bolt on tokens as afterthoughts typically see their tokens wither in value over time.

Selling Restrictions

Projects should structure valuations across each sale round with reduced spread and design a lockup schedule that prevents lower-priced buyers from “dumping” their tokens on participants in later rounds.  Creating a layered vesting schedule that restricts early sales for buyers with a low entry point while allowing for later-round participants to de-risk first offers a reasonable balance of upside for early buyers and price protection for later buyers.

Use of Audited Claim Contracts

Well-structured token economics goes beyond what is written in a document.  Projects should take a step further and ensure their tokens are custodied by a third-party audited, irrevocable smart contract guaranteeing transparency and compliance by all parties.

Realistic Valuation & Supply Management

Lower initial valuations might feel like leaving money on the table, but they create room for meaningful appreciation. Projects launching at already-inflated valuations leave little upside for new participants, killing momentum and community growth.

A low total supply allows for better price control and market responsiveness. It imbues tokens with more significance, making manipulation more difficult and price movements more meaningful.

Active Token Management

Good tokenomics isn’t set-and-forget—it requires ongoing stewardship. Here are some best practices:

  1. Strategic supply management: Increase circulating supply only during rising markets. This prevents dumping additional tokens into already weak markets.
  2. Buyback programs: Implement token repurchases when sell pressure is high to stabilize the price and signal project commitment to a high token valuation. 
  3. Controlled liquidation: Require large investors to use market makers when selling significant positions to prevent large price impacts from sudden dumps.

Building To Last

The most successful projects approach tokenomics as an extension of product design rather than exclusively an exercise of financial engineering.

Thoughtful tokenomics are a signal to the market of a thoughtful product and team. Your token is ultimately your best marketing tool—it rewards loyalty and financially aligns users. 

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