Morality
Most crypto projects operate by using new investors as exit liquidity, allowing early investors—including VCs and founders—to dump large amounts of tokens. BTCMobick has built a system specifically designed to prevent this kind of unethical token dumping. The project prioritizes transparency and fairness, placing investor trust above all else.
Summary
The BTCMobick project places morality as its highest priority.
Date
2024. 4. 1
Category
Morality
Most crypto projects operate by using new investors as exit liquidity, allowing early investors—including VCs and founders—to dump large amounts of tokens. BTCMobick has built a system specifically designed to prevent this kind of unethical token dumping. The project prioritizes transparency and fairness, placing investor trust above all else.
At BTCMobick, we prioritize investor trust above all else. Our project is designed to ensure fairness and transparency at every level, with strong safeguards in place to prevent unethical practices like early-stage dumping.
No VC Dumping — 0% Allocation to Early Investors
BTCMobick launched without any venture capital or private fundraising.
The initial airdrop was distributed only to 4,500 users who completed missions at their own expense to help grow the ecosystem.
Since no individual or institution was granted a large supply of Mobick in advance, there is no risk of price manipulation by early investors.
The Founder Holds Zero Coins — By Principle
From day one, founder Oh Taemin publicly pledged not to hold or sell any Mobick personally.
This commitment was made to prevent any possibility of centralized control or price influence from within the project.
Transparent Public Resource Governance
Of the 21 million total supply, 14.5 million BMB have been allocated as public assets.
These reserves are stored in fully disclosed wallets that can be tracked anytime through the official explorer.
Ecosystem participants actively monitor these wallets to help maintain transparency and uphold the project’s ethical standards.
To further strengthen trust, BTCMobick operates under a multi-layered public governance model:
Public Goods Oversight Committee (7 members)
Human Resources Committee (10 members)
Mobick Council (150 members)
These bodies work together to supervise public resources and guide key decisions for the ecosystem’s growth and integrity.