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# Tokenomics

Total Supply: The total minted supply of the $ORBY token is 1 billion (1,000,000,000).\
Presale Allocation: 20% of the total supply, or 200,000,000 tokens, is allocated for the presale.\
Hard Cap: The maximum amount to be raised during the presale is $700,000.\
Leftover Tokens: Any $ORBY tokens that are not sold during the presale will either be burned (permanently removed from circulation) or added to liquidity to benefit the token’s long-term stability and value.

#### **Vesting Schedule** <a href="#gsmw01pwuync" id="gsmw01pwuync"></a>

To ensure the long-term health and stability of the project, all tokens allocated to the founding team and core advisors will be subject to a vesting schedule. This prevents large sell-offs and demonstrates a commitment to the project's long-term success. The specifics of the vesting schedule will be announced soon.

#### **Token Utility** <a href="#bd5sjl9tc6ow" id="bd5sjl9tc6ow"></a>

The $ORBY token is more than a simple cryptocurrency; it is the engine of the ecosystem. Its primary utilities are:

* **Revenue Share:** A portion of the profits generated by the arbitrage engine will be distributed to $ORBY token holders.
* **Governance:** Token holders will have the right to vote on key decisions regarding the platform's future, giving the community a direct say in its evolution.

[**Learn More**](https://www.orbitalyield.com/tokenomics)


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