
Wootrade founding team
Protocol design, fee-rebate mechanics, cross-platform integration and staking architecture
Architected the product primitives that made the token operationally useful within trading workflows: rebate scheduling, fee routing, staking pools and off‑chain order-book coordination. These components were designed to be both developer-friendly for exchange integration and resilient under high-frequency trading conditions, allowing professional liquidity providers to connect with a single incentive layer. Contributed to the hybrid on‑chain/off‑chain approach that shaped WOO's ability to offer deep liquidity without sacrificing execution speed. That design trade-off influenced how staking rewards and vesting were implemented, balancing immediate market-making capacity against long-term governance alignment and token scarcity dynamics. Drove partnerships and SDKs that reduced onboarding friction for centralized venues and algorithmic traders. By producing concrete integration patterns, the team accelerated adoption and helped create the network effects (more venues → more order-flow → more rebates) that the protocol's economics relied upon. Continued product iteration translated market feedback into governance proposals and parameter adjustments, demonstrating a feedback loop between technical design and token-holder incentives that remains central to WOO's protocol evolution.
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