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# Token metrics

**Token allocation**

| category  | Total allocation | percentage |
| --------- | ---------------- | ---------- |
| Sale      | 2,000,000,000    | 25.00%     |
| BD        | 1,000,000,000    | 12.50%     |
| Marketing | 200,000,000      | 2.50%      |
| Advisor   | 300,000,000      | 3.75%      |
| Team      | 1,500,000,000    | 18.75%     |
| Reserve   | 2,000,000,000    | 25.00%     |
| Pool      | 1,000,000,000    | 12.50%     |
| Total     | 8,000,000,000    | 100.00%    |

**Token Supply**

* Projected Total Supply: 10,000,000,000
* Circulating Supply: 7,300,000,000 (max. Supply as of FYE 2024)

| Token release                   | 1Q 2025       | 2Q 2025       | 3Q 2025       | 4Q 2025       |
| ------------------------------- | ------------- | ------------- | ------------- | ------------- |
| Release amount                  | 0             | 0             | 0             | 0             |
| Total circulating after release | 7,300,000,000 | 7,300,000,000 | 7,300,000,000 | 7,300,000,000 |

**Buyback policy (2024.05 \~ )**

Our foundation have proceeded with the buyback policy for the purposes of mitigating high fluctuations of the REDI token value. In order to provide the adequate funds for the buyback, the foundation had disposed of unnecessary tangible assets to secure capital. As the foundation can not be involved in directly influencing the market pricing and trading, we do apologize for maintaining our policy to limit direct effect on the free-trade market, and therefore, strictly adhered to purchasing REDI tokens at limited range of prices as set forth by the market at the time of intended purchase.

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