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Token Distribution

The total supply of XEO is capped at 21,000,000 tokens.

The allocation structure is designed to describe functional roles within the ecosystem rather than ownership rights, profit expectations, or financial guarantees.

All allocations are intended to support usage, accessibility, and long-term ecosystem flexibility.

Tokens allocated to this category are intended to support long-term contribution to the ecosystem, including core development, maintenance, and ongoing product responsibility.

This allocation reflects a deliberately limited share, emphasizing sustainability and alignment with long-term ecosystem participation rather than short-term incentives.

Tokens designated for in-ecosystem interaction, gameplay systems, digital assets, and participation-based features.

This category supports:

  • Core gameplay mechanics
  • Digital items and NFTs
  • Events, experimental modes, and interactive experiences
  • Ongoing ecosystem engagement loops

Tokens allocated to facilitate basic accessibility and interaction within decentralized environments.

This category exists to support:

  • Initial and ongoing market accessibility
  • Circulation required for ecosystem interaction
  • Technical integration with decentralized platforms

No implication of price stability, performance, or market outcomes is intended.

Tokens reserved for long-term flexibility and operational continuity.

This allocation may support:

  • Infrastructure and technical operations
  • Future development needs
  • Ecosystem experimentation and adaptation
  • Unforeseen requirements as the ecosystem evolves

Usage within this category is adaptive and not bound to predefined timelines or commitments.

All allocations described above are indicative and functional in nature.
They do not represent ownership rights, investment interests, revenue entitlements, or guarantees of any kind.

Token usage, distribution mechanics, and allocation behavior may evolve over time based on ecosystem needs and participation patterns.

Token supply mechanics, including locking or release mechanisms, may be implemented for technical or operational reasons and are subject to change.