> For the complete documentation index, see [llms.txt](https://gator-group.gitbook.io/gator/llms.txt). Markdown versions of documentation pages are available by appending `.md` to page URLs; this page is available as [Markdown](https://gator-group.gitbook.io/gator/gator-token/gator-nomics.md).

# Gator-nomics

The $GATOR token is designed with long-term sustainability and community value in mind. Our tokenomics focus on strategic distribution, responsible vesting, and deflationary mechanisms that support steady growth.

With a capped supply and a portion allocated to the Gator Project, Gator Fund, rewards, burns, and ecosystem development, every token movement serves a purpose — reinforcing utility, encouraging holding, and ensuring the project remains community-first and fundamentals-driven.

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### Initial Supply

**Total $GATOR:** 1,000,000,000&#x20;

**Launched on:** 05/02/2025  - Token [Policy ID](/gator/gator-token/policy-id.md)

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### Launch Distribution

* 85% — Fair Launch, Public Sale&#x20;
* 15% — Procured by Project on Launch

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### Project Allocation&#x20;

* **Project Dev & Expansion:** 6.5% (65,000,000)
  * Vested via [cnft.tools ](https://hub.cnft.tools/shield/vest)

* **Minswap Farm Rewards:** 2.5% (25,000,000)&#x20;
  * See [Gator Farm](/gator/gator-token/gator-farm.md)

* **Burn Supply Amount:** 2.0% (20,000,000)&#x20;
  * Burn Wallet: [Click here](https://pool.pm/$burnsnek/4a163687)

* **Gator Treasury:** 1.0% (10,000,000)&#x20;
  * See [Treasury](/gator/treasury.md)

* **Gator Fund:** 1.0% (10,000,000)&#x20;
  * See [Gator Fund](/gator/gator-token/gator-fund.md)

* **Team:** 2.0% (20,000,000)&#x20;
  * 0.4% Sold OTC (Team Funds), &
  * $GATOR was added to LP.


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