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# Tokenomics

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%40 Presale: Presale is typically the first step in a new cryptocurrency project. During this phase, tokens are usually sold to the project team and early investors. The purpose of a presale is to raise funds to support the development of the project. In this case, 40% of the total token supply will be allocated to the presale phase.

%22 Liquidity: Liquidity refers to the ability to convert a cryptocurrency into cash or other assets easily. In the context of tokenomics, liquidity is essential to ensure that the cryptocurrency can be traded efficiently. In this case, 22% of the total token supply will be allocated to liquidity to support trading on exchanges.

%10 Partnership: Partnerships are crucial to the success of a cryptocurrency project. Partnering with established companies can increase the exposure and credibility of the project. In this case, 19% of the total token supply will be allocated to partnerships.

%8 Development: Development is a critical aspect of any cryptocurrency project. This allocation will be used to fund the development of the project, including hiring developers, building infrastructure, and other related expenses.

%8 Marketing: Marketing is essential to create awareness and promote the adoption of a cryptocurrency. This allocation will be used to fund various marketing activities, such as advertising, influencer marketing, and community engagement.

%12 Cex Listing: Listing on a centralized exchange (CEX) is essential for a cryptocurrency to reach a broader audience and increase liquidity. This allocation will be used to cover the fees associated with listing the cryptocurrency on exchanges.


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