# Token Distribution

It powers decentralized applications (dApps), supports staking and restaking, facilitates cross-chain services, and serves as a settlement medium across the Ubiquitous Trust Network (UTN). The tokenomics model is designed to sustain growth, incentivize network participation, and uphold long-term ecosystem stability.<br>

### **Token Allocation:**

* **Validator Rewards and Staking Incentives (50%)**\
  Incentivizes validators and participants who contribute to network security and transaction validation. This promotes active staking/restaking and ensures reliable consensus.
* **Ecosystem (Ubiquitous Network) Growth & Development (20%)**\
  Funds ecosystem-related initiatives including grants, partnerships, and community-led projects. It also supports the development of dApps, infrastructure, and network tools built on Akashic.
* **Initial Sale and Public Offering (15%)**\
  Reserved for public sales and distribution to enable broad token ownership, early liquidity, and community participation.
* **Development Team and Founders (10%)**\
  Allocated to the core development team and early contributors. Vesting schedules apply to align long-term commitment with project success.
* **Reserve & Emergency Fund (5%)**\
  Set aside to handle unexpected situations and provide liquidity support if necessary.


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