Kraken 360 TGE Playbook Part 3: from launch to scale — sustaining momentum after TGE
Part 1 covered foundation. Part 2 covered execution. This post covers what comes after.
TL;DR
Most protocols don’t fail at TGE — they fail in the months that follow. The Post-TGE Valley of Death is where points-farmers exit, unlock pressure builds, and liquidity quietly atrophies. Unlock management, anti-fragile liquidity, staking activation, treasury discipline and ecosystem growth don’t maintain themselves. They require the same operational rigor as the launch itself.
Kraken 360 is built for this phase. It provides integrated post-TGE infrastructure spanning custody, staking delegation, exchange partnerships, Flexline treasury financing, and programmatic distribution, backed by Kraken’s MiCA authorization across the EEA and Kraken Financial’s Wyoming SPDI charter for US institutional access.
This post covers the five operational pillars that separate protocols that scale from those that stall: managing unlocks as treasury events, activating staking and governance, building anti-fragile liquidity through exchange partnerships, structuring treasury for long-term runway and operationalizing ecosystem growth. The new SEC/CFTC joint interpretation on staking and airdrops makes acting on each of these pillars clearer and more accessible than ever.
There is a moment every protocol team eventually reaches in the months that follow TGE, where the initial energy dissipates, the points-farmers have exited, the first major unlock is approaching, and the token price is facing its first real test without hype as a tailwind. The community is watching. Institutional capital is evaluating. And the operational infrastructure either holds or it doesn’t.

