The post 3% Allocation to JUP Stakers via LP NFTs appeared on BitcoinEthereumNews.com. Meteora is stirring the Solana community with a controversial proposal: to allocate 3% of the TGE fund to JUP stakers, not in regular tokens but in Liquidity Position NFTs. This novel approach promises to bootstrap deep liquidity for MET from day one, yet it raises questions about fairness and concentration risk. Will this be a savvy move to bridge the two communities, or will it ignite a prolonged debate? 3% Allocation for JUP Staker As BeInCrypto reported, Meteora is preparing for a TGE in October. The platform floated one of the community’s most notable proposals ahead of MET’s TGE.  Sponsored Sponsored Under the plan, the project intends to allocate 3% of the TGE fund to Jupiter’s JUP stakers as Liquidity Position NFTs. Specifically, Meteora would use the 3% to seed MET liquidity in a Single-Sided DAMM V2 pool, then allocate positions to Jupiter stakers based on time-weighted staking, amount, and voting activity. The objective is to create MET/USDC liquidity at listing without immediately adding more MET to the circulating supply. The proposal also emphasizes that “no additional tokens circulating will be added due to this proposal.” This is a “liquidity-first” approach rather than a direct token payout. Meteora’s Co-Lead, Soju, published a public calculation to visualize scale. According to Soju, roughly 600 million JUP are currently staked. A 3% allocation would equal 30 million MET tokens. That works out to about 0.05 MET per staked JUP. “I think its reasonable,” Soju shared. A user on X ran some napkin math and produced a similar figure of ~0.05035 MET/JUP depending on FDV assumptions. The per-JUP reward is small but aggregated at scale, so it can serve as a meaningful incentive to convert users into MET liquidity providers. MET airdrop for JUP stakers. Source: fabiano Pros & Cons Meteora’s proposal has clear… The post 3% Allocation to JUP Stakers via LP NFTs appeared on BitcoinEthereumNews.com. Meteora is stirring the Solana community with a controversial proposal: to allocate 3% of the TGE fund to JUP stakers, not in regular tokens but in Liquidity Position NFTs. This novel approach promises to bootstrap deep liquidity for MET from day one, yet it raises questions about fairness and concentration risk. Will this be a savvy move to bridge the two communities, or will it ignite a prolonged debate? 3% Allocation for JUP Staker As BeInCrypto reported, Meteora is preparing for a TGE in October. The platform floated one of the community’s most notable proposals ahead of MET’s TGE.  Sponsored Sponsored Under the plan, the project intends to allocate 3% of the TGE fund to Jupiter’s JUP stakers as Liquidity Position NFTs. Specifically, Meteora would use the 3% to seed MET liquidity in a Single-Sided DAMM V2 pool, then allocate positions to Jupiter stakers based on time-weighted staking, amount, and voting activity. The objective is to create MET/USDC liquidity at listing without immediately adding more MET to the circulating supply. The proposal also emphasizes that “no additional tokens circulating will be added due to this proposal.” This is a “liquidity-first” approach rather than a direct token payout. Meteora’s Co-Lead, Soju, published a public calculation to visualize scale. According to Soju, roughly 600 million JUP are currently staked. A 3% allocation would equal 30 million MET tokens. That works out to about 0.05 MET per staked JUP. “I think its reasonable,” Soju shared. A user on X ran some napkin math and produced a similar figure of ~0.05035 MET/JUP depending on FDV assumptions. The per-JUP reward is small but aggregated at scale, so it can serve as a meaningful incentive to convert users into MET liquidity providers. MET airdrop for JUP stakers. Source: fabiano Pros & Cons Meteora’s proposal has clear…

3% Allocation to JUP Stakers via LP NFTs

2025/09/25 14:42

Meteora is stirring the Solana community with a controversial proposal: to allocate 3% of the TGE fund to JUP stakers, not in regular tokens but in Liquidity Position NFTs.

This novel approach promises to bootstrap deep liquidity for MET from day one, yet it raises questions about fairness and concentration risk. Will this be a savvy move to bridge the two communities, or will it ignite a prolonged debate?

3% Allocation for JUP Staker

As BeInCrypto reported, Meteora is preparing for a TGE in October. The platform floated one of the community’s most notable proposals ahead of MET’s TGE. 

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Under the plan, the project intends to allocate 3% of the TGE fund to Jupiter’s JUP stakers as Liquidity Position NFTs. Specifically, Meteora would use the 3% to seed MET liquidity in a Single-Sided DAMM V2 pool, then allocate positions to Jupiter stakers based on time-weighted staking, amount, and voting activity.

The objective is to create MET/USDC liquidity at listing without immediately adding more MET to the circulating supply. The proposal also emphasizes that “no additional tokens circulating will be added due to this proposal.” This is a “liquidity-first” approach rather than a direct token payout.

Meteora’s Co-Lead, Soju, published a public calculation to visualize scale. According to Soju, roughly 600 million JUP are currently staked. A 3% allocation would equal 30 million MET tokens. That works out to about 0.05 MET per staked JUP.

A user on X ran some napkin math and produced a similar figure of ~0.05035 MET/JUP depending on FDV assumptions. The per-JUP reward is small but aggregated at scale, so it can serve as a meaningful incentive to convert users into MET liquidity providers.

MET airdrop for JUP stakers. Source: fabiano

Pros & Cons

Meteora’s proposal has clear upsides compared to other projects that reward users via airdrops. It explicitly recognizes Jupiter’s role in the Solana ecosystem, helps bootstrap MET/USDC liquidity at TGE, and reduces the immediate sell pressure because the initial reward is a liquidity position rather than freely tradable tokens. With careful engineering (time-weighted distribution, vesting attached to NFTs, withdrawal restrictions), this could be an effective bridge between the two communities.

However, significant risks remain. The community has raised fairness concerns: why should JUP stakers receive a large share? Could an “LP Army” or large wallets capture a disproportionate share of the rewards? What will the circulating supply be at TGE immediately? Earlier allocation drafts mentioned up to 25% reserved for liquidity/TGE reserve, so the total initial circulating supply remains a material transparency question.

From past airdrop events, Meteora’s team must be transparent about tokenomics, clearly disclose the LP NFT redeem/vest mechanics, set per-address caps, and consider additional incentives for MET holders. If executed poorly, concentrated distribution and subsequent sell pressure could erode TGE’s value.

Source: https://beincrypto.com/meteoras-3-tge-allocation-to-jup-stakers-a-smart-liquidity-move/

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