About Yang Seonmo
Yang Seonmo is the founder and lead developer of GLIP, a blockchain project that aims to realign incentives between networks and everyday users by returning a share of transaction fees back to the people who actually pay them. With a background in web development, distributed systems and product design, he has spent years translating complex financial and technical concepts into practical tools that non-experts can use with confidence.
As Founder & Developer, he is responsible for the overall architecture of GLIP, including its token economics, on-chain rebate mechanism, and the broader ecosystem strategy that connects GLIP Mainnet, G-DEX, analytics dashboards and transparency tools into a coherent experience.
Vision for GLIP
GLIP was created around a simple but powerful idea: a blockchain should not only collect network fees – it should share value back to the users who keep it alive. GLIP introduces a usage-driven quarterly fee-rebate model where part of the fees are aggregated and distributed back to eligible wallets in a transparent on-chain way.
Under Yang’s leadership, GLIP is being developed as a multi-phase ecosystem: first as an ERC-20 token on Ethereum, and then as a full GLIP Mainnet with its own native coin.
Technical and Product Background
On the technical side, his work spans:
- Designing and testing smart contract architectures for token issuance, swaps and fee flows.
- Implementing secure backend services between decentralized liquidity sources and user-facing interfaces.
- Building a coherent front-end: wallet, swaps, pools, and analytics in one interface.
- Defining tokenomics for public sale, long-term incentives, ecosystem growth and community staking.
Building G-DEX and the GLIP Ecosystem
In parallel with GLIP Mainnet, Yang is leading the development of G-DEX, a GLIP-powered decentralized exchange that serves as a practical entry point into the ecosystem.
Looking Ahead
As GLIP progresses toward a full GLIP Mainnet, Yang remains focused on three priorities: security, real-world usability and long-term economic sustainability—approaching each step with caution and respect for user trust.