
Fan Long
Defined Shentu's tokenomics, launched mainnet, led business partnerships and listings
Directed the commercial and product roadmap that produced Shentu's on‑chain economic design and market debut. Led fundraising and coordinated the token issuance schedule, vesting parameters, and initial distribution to validators and partners; these decisions directly determined CTK's emission curve, staking incentives and governance weight. Oversaw the mainnet launch and integration of CertiK security services (including the Shield product and security oracle), embedding CTK as the utility token for on‑chain security purchases and dispute resolution. Coordinated listing and liquidity partnerships with centralized and decentralized venues, negotiating staking programs and incentive campaigns that materially affected CTK circulating supply and market liquidity. Ran governance proposal flow and treasury allocations that funded ecosystem grants, bug bounty funding, and strategic audits, thereby shaping short‑ and medium‑term token demand through concrete budgetary decisions. Worked with engineering and research leads to define product interfaces between CertiK services and Shentu smart contracts, approving the staking module, slashing parameters, and fee settlement mechanics. Those protocol and product choices made under executive direction established how CTK accrues economic value via paid security services, staking rewards, and governance participation, producing measurable effects on tokenomics and market behavior.
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