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# $SEED Tokenomics

$SEED is the governance token of the SEED ecosystem, ensuring scarcity and high value.&#x20;

### Allocation

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$SEED, as the governance token of the SEED ecosystem, has a total supply of 1 billion, which will never be increased. More burning mechanisms will be implemented occasionally. The release schedule and economic models:

🌱 Community Rewards 62%, 1st batch airdrop 31%, the remainder is for the next season

* Actual Implemented: 77.78%
* Added more benefits for the community through engaging with the SEED ecosystem.

🌱 Investors 15%, TGE 7%, 3 months cliff, monthly vesting in 18 months

* Actual Implemented: 2.84%
* The remaining benefits have been added to the community rewards&#x20;

🌱 Listing & Liquidity  5%

* Actual Implemented: 3.6%

🌱 CEX Pool 3%

* Actual Implemented: 0.78%

🌱 Team 8%, TGE 0%, 12 months cliff, monthly vesting in 24 months

🌱 Advisors 2%, TGE 0%, 12 months cliff, monthly vesting in 24 months

🌱 Marketing, Partnership, Grant 5%, TGE 0%, monthly vesting in 24 months


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