2-2. Web 3.0 Optimized tokenomics

The advantage of Web 3.0 services compared to Web 2.0 is that they have a built-in tokenomics and can be utilized. However, despite these advantages, users of Web 3.0 do not see an explosive increase when compared to Web 2.0.

To overcome these challenges, the NCOP offers several solutions based on a new analysis of tokenomics.

In order for a Web 3.0 service to overcome an initial cold start and bring about a more efficient network effect, it must be targeted at active participants who need the service rather than passive participants. Token incentives should be designed and applied to these active participants according to the degree of utility (utilization) of the service.

Along with the Cold Start issue, the NCOP recognizes the importance of the Weak Tie among community members in the ecosystem and proposes a way to develop weak connected members into intermediaries for network expansion. NCOP's tokenomics has supplemented this with an incentive policy.

These NCOP tokenomics will explore and apply more fundamental ways to expand the number of users of Web 3.0 services, allowing the ecosystem of NCOP to expand at the exponential rate.

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