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# Allocation (-August 31st 2023 03:00 UTC)

## **MEGA Release Schedule**

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* &#x20;**Total Supply: 100,000,000 MEGA**
* &#x20;**Initial Supply: 1,000,000 MEGA**

## **Initial token allocation**

To build the initial Megaton Finance ecosystem, 1,000,000 MEGA (1% of total supply) will be utilized for marketing, MEGA LP incentives, and Tonstarter.\
Megaton Finance will create a stable trading environment by securing potential users and liquidity on the TON network through the events using initial supply.<br>

## **Final token distribution**

The final token distribution of MEGA is 100,000,000 MEGA and will be distributed as in the table above.&#x20;

## Allocation structure of the MEGA token

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MEGA distribution quantity, vesting period, and halving period for each item are shown in the table.


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