LinksDAO Tees Off with LINKS Token on Base Chain

Coin WorldWednesday, Feb 12, 2025 12:53 am ET
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LinksDAO, a decentralized autonomous organization (DAO) focused on golf enthusiasts, has announced plans to launch its community token, LINKS, on the Base chain. The token is set to complement the organization's NFT ecosystem and facilitate the acquisition of golf courses.

The LINKS token will be issued on the Base blockchain, with one-third of the supply allocated to LinksDAO NFT holders. The remaining tokens will be distributed to NFT community members, including Pudgy Penguins and BAYC. This move aims to expand the influence of the crypto club and engage more golf enthusiasts in the platform.

LinksDAO has previously acquired a golf course in Scotland and is planning to partially acquire the Hillcrest Golf Club in Kansas City. The acquisition of Hillcrest Golf Club will require approval through a vote by NFT holders, demonstrating the organization's commitment to decentralized governance.

The launch of the LINKS token on the Base chain is expected to enhance the functionality and interoperability of the LinksDAO ecosystem. By leveraging the Base blockchain, LinksDAO can provide users with a seamless and efficient experience, further solidifying its position as a leading DAO in the golf and crypto spaces.

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