# Old Distribution

## Token Allocation​

The total token supply for $DENSITY is 70 million (70,000,000) tokens. The tokens are preliminarily allocated as shown in the table below. This a PRLIMINARY and WILL change as we setup the LP and roll out token integration.

| Recipient                          | Allocation                                      |
| ---------------------------------- | ----------------------------------------------- |
| Lifetime Loyalty Rewards (Amplify) | ䷀ <mark style="color:purple;">30,000,000</mark> |
| Gaming Rewards and Incentives      | ䷀ <mark style="color:purple;">15,000,000</mark> |
| Airdrop Seasons                    | ䷀ <mark style="color:purple;">10,000,000</mark> |
| Future Expansions                  | ䷀ <mark style="color:purple;">10,000,000</mark> |
| Liquidity Pool                     | ䷀ <mark style="color:purple;">5,000,000</mark>  |
| Old Rock Team                      | ䷀ <mark style="color:purple;">0</mark>          |

## Deflationary Token&#x20;

To ensure the long-term sustainability of $DENSITY, several burn events have been integrated into the ecosystem. These events will gradually reduce the circulating supply, promoting scarcity and potential appreciation in value.

Burn Events may include but are not limited to:

* Density Deck Ranked gaming
* Density Deck Tournaments
* Old Rock NFT Marketplace and Treasury Shop
* Purchasing limited edition Goliath metadata updates
* Participation in the Shattered World visual novel
* Stonebound Souls tickets purchase

Each of these events will lead to the burning of a predetermined amount or percentage of $DENSITY spent, ensuring a continuous reduction in supply as more participants engage with the system.

## Liquidity Pool

A $DENSITY:WETH LP on Uniswap will enable holders of $DENSITY to swap to Ethereum (BASE).

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