Aero Is the Venue, Not the Center
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Aero Is the Venue, Not the Center
Tea is launching with Aerodrome as the onchain venue where the market forms.
That choice is structural. It determines how participation begins, how liquidity forms, and whether early outcomes are negotiated or discovered.
Aerodrome is where participation starts.
It is not a center of control.
Where the market forms
On launch, Tea’s market forms on Aerodrome. Price discovery and liquidity formation begin in a permissionless environment, visible by default.
This matters because early markets are the most sensitive. If a market is coordinated in private, it inherits private incentives. If a market forms onchain, it inherits transparency and open access.
A permissionless venue removes negotiated entry. It reduces privileged paths. It forces behavior to compete in the open.
Boundaries are part of the design
Tea does not operate Aerodrome. Tea does not define Aerodrome mechanics. Tea will not publish instructions for interacting with the venue.
That boundary is not a disclaimer. It is how permissionless systems stay permissionless.
When a protocol becomes the interpreter of venue mechanics, it becomes a gatekeeper. Support flows inward. Authority centralizes. Risk concentrates. Tea is designed to avoid that failure mode.
Aerodrome is the venue.
Aerodrome owns the mechanics.
Tea owns the intent and the structure.
Voting and participation
Participation on Aerodrome may include voting systems defined by the venue. Eligibility, timing, and mechanics are authored and maintained by Aerodrome, not Tea.
Tea will not paraphrase those systems. Tea will always route readers to Aerodrome as the source of truth.
Access without central coordination
A common misconception is that launching on a venue creates a single access path. In practice, the opposite is the point.
A permissionless market allows multiple access layers to surface participation. Wallets, aggregators, and routing infrastructure can route to liquidity without Tea sitting in the middle.
This only holds if the base market is neutral.
That is why the venue matters. It determines whether participation is open by default, or mediated by intermediaries.
Safety and verification
Periods of attention attract impersonation.
Tea will always link directly to Aerodrome’s official pages when referencing participation, voting, or market formation. Tea will not DM instructions, validate screenshots, or endorse third-party guides.
If information does not originate from Tea’s official domains or Aerodrome’s official pages, treat it as unverified.
The takeaway
Aerodrome is the venue, not the center.
It is where the market forms so participation can begin openly, without negotiated access or central control. Tea will not sit between users and the venue, and it will not attempt to.
Clean boundaries are what make permissionless launches work.