How to Protect Early Token Holders
Rights protection · Anti-dilution structure · Better founder-holder alignment
Protecting early token holders is not just a community issue. It is a structural issue. If the fundraising system treats early supporters as expendable every time the project needs more capital, trust breaks fast.
Mammoth addresses that by giving existing holders a fairer position before new rounds open to the public. That is the point of rights-based anti-dilution.
Why Early Holders Usually Get Punished
On many launch systems, future fundraising means new supply arrives and current holders are expected to absorb the hit. That makes future raises look hostile even when the project is legitimate.
How Mammoth Changes That
Before a new cycle opens, holders can receive rights to participate first. That means they are not automatically pushed aside by the next raise. The system gives them a fairer way to defend their position.
This is better for holders and better for founders, because trust survives longer when the structure is honest.