NanoVita: The project continues to optimize the token structure, and the ecosystem has officially entered a low circulation phase
The DeSci project NanoVita announced that the team has recently continued to optimize the token structure, significantly reducing the market circulation chips to enhance the long-term sustainability of the ecosystem.
As of now, the token circulation has been reduced by 98.57%, with the specific data as follows:
- Total Supply: 14,262,742
- Current Circulation: 11,429,409
The optimization has destroyed the hash (for verification):
0xcb562af732e6a5d836d4c55aeb56ff79f3aeb4abd66ca6eb07c0aa310d52fa80
With the significant contraction of market circulation chips, NanoVita is entering a new "Low-Float Phase," where the future ecosystem will focus more on long-term holders, research contributors, and DeSci infrastructure construction.
NanoVita has previously completed its launch on PancakeSwap and has developed an ecological layout around AI bio-intelligence, nanotechnology, and on-chain health data networks.
After this round of optimization, NanoVita's low circulation and high consensus token structure has been further solidified, laying a solid foundation for subsequent long-term value growth and ecological construction.
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