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# $ACOPEnomics

The token will be built on the Arbitrum blockchain, which is known for its fast, scalable, and private transactions.

We got inspiration from Arbitrum for our Tokenomics and making our token supply and airdrop allocation the same as theirsa

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### Total Supply is 10B $ACOPE

**40%** - Allocated for ***Strategic Token Burn***

**11.6%**- To be distributed via ***Community Airdrop and Giveaways***

**20%**- For ***Market creation on DEX***&#x20;

**18.4%**- For ***Marketing & Ecosystem*** (This includes Exchange listing, Project development and Incentives for active community participation, Liquidity provision and staking) &#x20;

**5%**- For **Founding** Community Members (Core Team)

**5%**- For **Charity**&#x20;

{% hint style="info" %}
The $ACOPE token charges no taxes/fees on transactions in a bid to increase liquidity, making it easy to buy and sell the token, making it more attractive for investors and traders alike.

With increased liquidity and trading volume of $ACOPE, we aim to create a positive feedback loop, where the token becomes more valuable as more people buy and hold it.
{% endhint %}


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