Revenue Switch

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Saturday 01 February 2025, UTC

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"Revenue Switch is Usual's next leap forward—a bold mechanism designed to deliver direct value to $USUAL holders."

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Usual UIP-11 AMA on Governance Vote

Usual is hosting the UIP-11 AMA event to discuss changes and address questions ahead of the UIP vote closing. The session is scheduled for November 18, 2025, at 11:30 AM CET. This AMA will be held on the Usual official X/Twitter channel, allowing community members to participate live and provide feedback. Recent News In the past three months, Usual has been actively engaging the community through various discussions about governance proposals, aiming to enhance protocol features and user experience. The UIP-11 proposal is a key initiative under review, and this AMA helps clarify the proposal's implications. Future Plans Usual plans to finalize and implement the UIP-11 proposal shortly after the AMA and voting period concludes. This proposal is expected to bring specific governance or protocol improvements based on community feedback. Community Sentiment Positive — The community generally appreciates the transparency and opportunity to directly question the team in an AMA format. Sample reactions include: "Great to see Usual involving the community before the vote," "Looking forward to clarity on UIP-11," and "AMA sessions help build trust and engagement." Risk Disclaimer As the event pertains to a governance vote that may affect protocol features or tokenomics, it could influence token price. Users should consider this when participating. Sources used https://x.com/usualmoney/status/1989361275789357415

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