Rich VCs got even richer off the back of the APECoin airdrop

APECoin, the ERC-20 governance and utility token of the Bored Ape Yacht Club (BAYC) ecosystem, launched on March 17.

Having been listed from the off by several major exchanges, including Binance, Huobi, Coinbase, Kucoin, and Gate.io, APECoin stormed the rankings to place 40th today, with a market cap of $4.2 billion, in less than two weeks.

APECoin ranks 40th by market cap
Source: CryptoSlate.com

But, for a token that promises autonomy and decentralization, why did insiders benefit the most from its token distribution?

APECoin airdrop gives rise to happy NFT holders

BAYC creators Yuga Labs set up the ApeCoin Decentralized Autonomous Organization (DAO) to oversee the new project. The DAO is a separate legal entity from BAYC and Yuga Labs and is tasked with governing the BAYC ecosystem through APECoin.

As well as governance functionality, APECoin will also eventually offer holders the ability to buy virtual land, play games, and purchase services.

APECoin was airdropped to BAYC NFT holders on the day it went live. One BAYC holder, Rahim Mahtab, decided to sell soon after claiming his free tokens, netting a cool $90,000 in the process.

“I couldn’t believe it. My heart was racing and I kept refreshing [the page] thinking, ‘There is no way this is real.’ I am still in shock.”

Mahtab was one of the few lucky ones who picked up his Bored Ape for cheap, at just 0.5 ETH ($1,700 at the time). He attributes this stroke of luck to intensely following the Web3 space over an extended period.

Currently, the price floor for a Bored Ape comes in at a hefty 106.9 ETH ($358,000). The most expensive listing is #5673 – which has an asking price of 100,000,000,000,000 ETH ($333,083,000,000,000,000), an outrageous price considering the circulating ETH supply is just over 120 million tokens.

Unfair token distribution

Holders of APECoin are members of the DAO and have a say in voting decisions put forward by the community. But this focus on community is somewhat ironic, considering more than a third of the airdropped tokens went to insiders.

According to Morning Brew, VCs, Yuga Labs, and the founders received 37% of the airdropped tokens, with the community receiving less than half of that.

  • 47% – the DAO’s treasury.
  • 15% – airdropped to NFT holders.
  • 1% – Jane Goodall Legacy Foundation.
  • 37% – launch partners, including VCs, Yuga Labs, and Yuga Labs’s founders.

The success of BAYC has spawned many copycats. One such project, Phunky Ape Yacht Club, which OpenSea booted off their platform for IP infringement, said the purpose of their project was to take apes away from “rich d*uchebags” and bring them back to the people.

For ordinary folk, the ship has sailed on acquiring a BAYC NFT, which is why the relatively affordable APECoin has appeal.

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