# Majority of 

By [Marian Crichton](https://paragraph.com/@marian-crichton) · 2022-08-31

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750 million $GNOT distributed through airdrops for $ATOM holders and stakers on 05/20/2022 (see snapshot here). A larger ratio will be given to those who voted NO and NO WITH VETO on Cosmos Hub Proposal #69 and YES and YES WITH VETO (see Peace Declaration) in different proportions.

1.  The point of the governance token is to be staked on the Network for the security of the blockchain. What’s ironic about a single token model is that the more traction a blockchain gets, the more tokens are likely to get unstaked to be used as gas fees, which leads to a decrease of the security of the Network. Having a dual token model addresses this issue.
    
2.  A fixed-constant-inflationary fee token that’s solely dedicated to fueling the contracts of the blockchain will allow users to hold the token in a wallet for future usages without worrying about the value of tokens getting inflated away.
    

I know that many programmers like the go language, the learning curve of the go language is easy, the development and operation efficiency is high, the powerful standard library and the simple concurrency make people have to like her, why can't you use go to develop smart contracts and districts What about blockchain applications? Don't worry, now there are:

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*Originally published on [Marian Crichton](https://paragraph.com/@marian-crichton/majority-of)*
