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Ai16z Lianchuang: Someone in the team has indeed received a large amount of income and has agreed to hand it over to the DAO and the team

On November 19th, ai16z co-creator Shaw responded to the Eliza token issue controversy, "I coordinated with our launch partners to try to buy chips at the launch of eliza, but didn't get much. But someone in our team did get quite a bit of the proceeds and agreed to give it to the DAO and the team, so we have enough money to fulfill our airdrop commitments to other projects and keep the Eliza team running." Shaw said that although it is regrettable that the project was preemptively issued, considering the interests of the holders, the original team has reached a cooperation with the preemptive issuer and promised to airdrop 10% of the supply for the holders of the initial coin as compensation. The new team will join the Eliza project as a code contributor, focusing on assisting in the development of meta-narrative tools. Shaw stressed that the Eliza project has been in preparation for many years. Although this incident is regrettable, the team will continue to advance the development of the project to ensure that the tokens are freely circulated and not controlled by any individual or organization.