# 4.2 Distribution

#### Sustainable Economic Design

The supply and distribution of STRT are structured to ensure long-term stability and to prevent centralization of control. The emission schedule is designed to reward early adopters while maintaining scarcity as the protocol matures.

#### Supply Overview

* Token Ticker: STRT
* Total Supply: 1,000,000,000
* Network: Base Network
* Mint Authority: Revoked

#### Allocation Breakdown

**Initial Liquidity (60%)**\
Deployed immediately upon TGE (Token Generation Event) to decentralized exchanges to ensure sufficient market depth for trading.

**Community & Ecosystem (10%)**\
Reserved for liquidity mining, user incentives, and ecosystem grants. These tokens are emitted linearly over a multi-year period to incentivize deep liquidity and sustained usage.

**Treasury Reserve (10%)**\
Held by the DAO to support operational costs, partnerships, and emergency liquidity provisions. Unlocked strictly via governance proposals.

**Team & Contributors (15%)**\
Allocated to the core development team and early contributors. These tokens are subject to a strict 12-month cliff followed by a 24-month linear vesting schedule to ensure long-term commitment.

**Investors (15%)**\
Allocated to early backers and strategic partners. Subject to vesting schedules aligned with the protocol's growth milestones.


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