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# Tokenomics

$OZARUS is a fixed-supply token — with no minting after launch 🔒. This ensures scarcity and\
transparency from day one.

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Liquidity will be locked via **Streamflow** 🔐 to prevent any risk of rugs. Unsold tokens will be burned � � to protect early backers and avoid inflation. A percentage of tokens are allocated for:

&#x20;📢 Strategic marketing and growth

🤝 Partnership rewards

🛠️ Ecosystem development

👨💻 Team (with vesting schedules)

Every smart contract will be fully audited and made public prior to launch. 📄

**Name:** OZARUS\
**Symbol:** $OZARUS\
**Total Supply:** Fixed after launch (no future minting)

**Distribution:**

* 10% — Treasury & Reserve (future development & security)
* 15% — Strategic Partnerships
* 20% — Ecosystem Growth & Rewards (staking, incentives)
* 15% — Liquidity (locked)
* 10% — Marketing & Communication
* 15% — Team & Advisors (vesting)
* 15% — Public Sale & Launch

**Key Features:**

* No minting after launch
* Unsold tokens burned
* Locked liquidity
* Audited and verified smart contract


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