# Initial Labor Offering \[ILO]

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*The ILO, The Initial Labor Offering, serves as a mechanism allowing users to be fairly rewarded for their work making a project successful.*
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## DAO Labs Statement

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## ILO Rules

To ensure the long-term growth and sustainability of the ILO project, ILO participants must actively support and engage with the project over its Social Mining Hub. Ongoing participation strengthens the project's ecosystem and demonstrates a commitment to its vision. As part of our efforts to maintain momentum, a set of allocation reduction criteria has been introduced for participants who lack activity or engagement since the last unlock. This framework encourages active contribution and aligns individual efforts with the project's overall success.

### Allocation Reduction Criteria

* A 10% reduction will apply to participants who have not completed any tweets or tasks since the Token Generation Event (TGE).
* A 25% reduction will apply to participants demonstrating minimal engagement, such as completing neither tweets nor tasks, indicating no sign of support since the TGE.
* Accounts showing no activity or engagement will receive no allocation until further notice.

### Activity Requirements Since Last Unlock

To qualify for the full vested allocation for **the upcoming unlock**, on respective Social Mining Hubs participants must:

* Submit **at least 1 task**.
* Post **1 tweet**.
* Complete **1 retweet**.

These requirements are designed to reward active contributors and ensure that allocations benefit those who genuinely support the project's goals.

By adhering to this policy, participants not only secure their full allocations but also play a pivotal role in the project's enduring success. Let's work together to achieve shared growth and prosperity!

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*ILO delivers more support to projects and requires top quality contributions from each privileged eligible user.*
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