# GoldFinger Governance Token

$GF is the platform’s **governance and ecosystem incentive token**:

* **Key Functions**: Protocol governance voting, proposal rights, revenue sharing, and ecosystem incentives.
* **Fixed Supply**: 100 billion $GF in total, with 17.5 billion released initially.&#x20;
* **Allocation Plan**:
  * Team and Advisors: 23%
  * Private Sales: 4%
  * Strategic Partnership: 8%
  * Liquidity Provision: 6%
  * Community Incentives: 29.5%
  * Ecosystem Development: 21.5%
  * Reserve Fund: 8%

### Token Distribution and Release Plan

* **Initial Release**: 17.5% of $GF is released at launch.
* **Vesting**: Remaining $GF is released gradually over ten years.

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### Token Burn Mechanism

* **Foundation Buyback and Burn**\
  The Foundation plans to execute a token buyback and burn program, purchasing and permanently burning 2%～5% of the circulating GF tokens annually at the first ten years.&#x20;
* **USDT/ART Lottery Participation with GF Payments**\
  Users can participate in an annual lottery event by paying $GF tokens as their entry fee. The more $GF tokens a user pays, the higher their probability of winning. Each lottery event will reward 100 winners with various prize amounts, incentivizing active participation and demand for $GF while promoting community engagement.

The Foundation reinvests a portion of its additional revenue back into the community, creating a sustainable feedback loop that benefits GF token holders. These mechanisms jointly create a dynamic token economy where supply reduction and community-driven incentives work together to sustain and grow the value of $GF.  As a result, GF holders enjoy the appreciation of their token holdings over time, driven not only by natural market dynamics but also by the Foundation’s commitment to continuously enhancing token value through structured revenue returns to the community.


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