$RUG Tokenomics
Tokenomics (a blend of "token" and "economics") refers to the economic structure, design, and distribution of a cryptocurrency or blockchain-based token within its ecosystem.
Tokens Distribution
Total Token Supply: $RUG 50,000,000,000
Private sell
8%
Pre-sell
10%
Public sale
11%
Liquidity
4%
Airdrops
1%
Game Rewards
20%
General game reserves
2%
Team
14%
Treasury
13%
Marketing
10%
Partnerships
5%
KOLs and Advisors
2%
Tokens Usage Definitions
Private Sale (8%)
This refers to a sale of tokens that happens privately, usually to institutional investors, venture capitalists, or early supporters, before the public has access.
Pre-sale (10%)
The pre-sale is a stage before the public sale where tokens are sold to a smaller group of investors, usually at a discount compared to the public sale.
Public Sale (11%)
This refers to the stage where the tokens are sold publicly to anyone who wishes to participate. It is often done through exchanges or Initial DEX Offerings (IDOs).
Liquidity (4%)
Liquidity refers to the percentage of tokens reserved to ensure the token can be easily bought and sold in the market without causing large price fluctuations.
Game Rewards (20%)
In a project involving gaming (like a play-to-earn platform), these tokens are distributed as rewards to players.
Reserves (2%)
Reserves refer to tokens held as a backup for unforeseen circumstances or future needs of the project. These tokens may also be used for staking rewards or emergency liquidity.
Airdrop (1%)
Airdrops are free distributions of tokens to the community or specific groups of users, often as a way to incentivize early adoption or reward participation.
Team (14%)
These tokens are allocated for the founding team and developers.
Treasury (13%)
The treasury represents the project's funds for long-term sustainability. These tokens are held by the organization to be used for future development, expansion, or operational costs.
Marketing (10%)
These tokens are allocated for marketing and promotional activities. This might include partnerships, advertising campaigns, or incentivizing influencers to promote the project.
Partnerships (4%)
This allocation is for strategic partnerships that can help the project grow. This might include collaborations with other projects, companies, or key industry players.
Advisors and KOLs (2%)
These tokens are reserved for advisors and Key Opinion Leaders (KOLs), who are experts or influencers that help guide the project and promote it within the community.
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