Core Launches Rev+: The First Revenue-Share Mechanism That Converts On-Chain Behavior into Income
BlockBeats News, July 15th, according to official sources, the Core Foundation has officially launched Rev+—the first protocol-level on-chain revenue sharing mechanism, providing continuous incentives for developers, stablecoin issuers, and decentralized organizations. Rev+ breaks the traditional Web3 model, allowing projects to earn stable income from on-chain transactions without issuing tokens and distributing gas fees based on contributions such as transaction volume and address activity.
Currently, stablecoins account for over one-third of DeFi revenue, with an annual transaction volume of over $35 trillion, yet little income is being returned to the builders. Hong Sun, head of the Core Foundation, stated: "Rev+ transforms on-chain circulation into sustainable rewards, injecting a new incentive mechanism into the Web3 ecosystem." With the launch of Rev+, Core has further solidified its leading position as a Bitcoin scaling solution, propelling the BTCfi ecosystem into a new phase.
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