> For the complete documentation index, see [llms.txt](https://ohm3.gitbook.io/ohm3/llms.txt). Markdown versions of documentation pages are available by appending `.md` to page URLs; this page is available as [Markdown](https://ohm3.gitbook.io/ohm3/tokenomics/token-distribution.md).

# Token Distribution

<figure><img src="/files/QIZvFdBFb732JkDkYzfz" alt=""><figcaption><p>OHM3 Token Distribution</p></figcaption></figure>

The distribution of OHM3 tokens is carefully structured to support the network's growth, incentivize key stakeholders, and ensure a balanced and sustainable ecosystem. The total supply of 210 million OHM3 tokens is allocated as follows:

* **Initial Circulation**: 1% of the total supply will be initially circulated to provide liquidity and facilitate early transactions.
* **Community Incentives**: 6% of the total supply is allocated to community incentives, encouraging participation and contribution from early adopters and supporters. This allocation supports community building, event rewards, and other engagement activities.
* **Foundation**: 5% of the total supply is reserved for the foundation, with tokens released over 24 months after a 1-year lock-up period to ensure continuous support for network development and operations.
* **Core Team**: 3% of the total supply is allocated to the core team, with tokens released over 36 months after a 1-year lock-up period to reward ongoing development and maintenance efforts.
* **Ecosystem Development**: 20% of the total supply is dedicated to ecosystem development, supporting partnerships, integrations, and expansions that enhance the network's utility and reach.
* **OHM3 Energy Network Rewards**: 65% of the total supply is reserved for network rewards, released according to predefined rules that incentivize participation in securing and maintaining the network.


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