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More Money, Less Tokens?
It’s no surprise that bigger fundraises tend to dominate mindshare - large rounds act as instant signal boosts, drawing in users who (often rightly) expect a juicy airdrop to follow (if there’s a token coming, why would it trade below the latest valuation?)
The tradeoff:
The bigger the raise, the tighter the token distribution usually gets. Whether it’s sybils or cap table constraints, most high-profile drops end up heavily diluted. Once capital is locked in, there’s rarely room left for a generous community slice.
That’s why stories like Hyperliquid and Kaito stand out.
Both bootstrapped growth. Both gave back meaningfully.
Hyperliquid dropped 30% of supply & was entirely bootstrapped.
Kaito raised just $10M, yet still allocated 10% to its community (yes only 3% was actually claimed I know but still).
What if:
Smaller raises could actually prove to be a competitive edge - giving teams more flexibility to reward early adopters & create those success stories that convert farmers into long term evangelists & attract the next wave of believers?
With that lens, a few current projects stand out as ones to watch:
- Ethos (~$2M raised)
- Abstract (~$11M)
- Theoriq ($10M+)
- OpenLedger ($8M+)
- Mitosis ($7M+)
I don't have the answers but I'll be bookmarking this hypothesis for future receipts

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