
Loi Luu
Protocol architecture, tokenomics, staking and security
Primary technical architect for the project who established the baseline protocol patterns and token model that underlie Kyber Network's economic behaviour. Oversaw design decisions concerning on-chain exchange routing, fee capture and the staking model that connects KNC to liquidity incentives and governance participation. Significant influence flowed from responsibility for security audits, smart contract design and the early roadmap that prioritized decentralized integration and cross-project composability. Those early technical choices constrained later token burn schedules, fee distribution and the mechanics by which KNC accrues economic value as the protocol matured. Engagement with developers, auditors and community stakeholders translated into concrete governance proposals and upgrades that shaped KNC utility. Technical stewardship during the formative period therefore had persistent effects on market liquidity, staking demand and the protocol's ability to integrate with third‑party dApps. Continued visibility as a founder and technical spokesperson has also influenced investor and integrator confidence, affecting how relays, reserves and liquidity providers engage with Kyber and how tokenomic changes are perceived by market participants.
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