> For the complete documentation index, see [llms.txt](https://reactors.gitbook.io/reactor/llms.txt). Markdown versions of documentation pages are available by appending `.md` to page URLs; this page is available as [Markdown](https://reactors.gitbook.io/reactor/tokenomics/distribution-schedule.md).

# Distribution Schedule

## Token Allocation <a href="#airdrop" id="airdrop"></a>

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## Token Distribution

<table><thead><tr><th width="215">Category</th><th width="101" align="center">Percent</th><th width="159">Allocation</th><th width="238">Vesting</th></tr></thead><tbody><tr><td>Seed Sale</td><td align="center">6%</td><td>6,000,000</td><td>10% RCT and 90% veRCT locked for 12 months at TGE.</td></tr><tr><td>Public Sale</td><td align="center">12%</td><td>12,000,000</td><td>50% RCT and 50% veRCT locked for 6 months at TGE.</td></tr><tr><td>Community Airdrop</td><td align="center">12%</td><td>12,000,000</td><td>10% RCT, 20% veRCT locked for 6 months, 30% veRCT locked for 12 months, 40% veRCT locked for 24 months at TGE.</td></tr><tr><td>Protocol Grants</td><td align="center">15%</td><td>15,000,000</td><td>100% Locked</td></tr><tr><td>Contributor &#x26; Advisors</td><td align="center">12%</td><td>12,000,000</td><td>10% at month 2, followed by 90% locked in veRCT for 24 months.</td></tr><tr><td>Ecosystems</td><td align="center">10%</td><td>10,000,000</td><td>60% at month 1, 4-month linear vesting.</td></tr><tr><td>Treasury</td><td align="center">15%</td><td>15,000,000</td><td>10% RCT and 90% veRCT (max locked)</td></tr><tr><td>Protocol Owned Liquidity</td><td align="center">6%</td><td>6,000,000</td><td>100% TGE in RCT</td></tr><tr><td>Genesis Pool</td><td align="center">12%</td><td>12,000,000</td><td>10% released in Week -2, remaining 90% locked for 24 months.</td></tr></tbody></table>

<table><thead><tr><th width="270">Category</th><th width="495">Description</th></tr></thead><tbody><tr><td>Seed Sale</td><td>Early funding stage to kickstart the project. Crucial for development, team expansion and initial partnerships.</td></tr><tr><td>Public Sale</td><td>Designed to enable community participation.</td></tr><tr><td>Airdrop</td><td>Promotional tokens to drive adoption and reward the early supporters of Reactor.</td></tr><tr><td>Protocol Grants</td><td>To help bootstrap our partners at launch we are awarding each one an equal amount of veRCT to build deep liquidity for their pools.</td></tr><tr><td>Contributor &#x26; Advisors</td><td>This allocation for the Contributors and Advisors who guide the protocol's development and governance</td></tr><tr><td>Ecosystems</td><td>This allocation will be reserved for future incentives on the platform and strategic partnerships.</td></tr><tr><td>Treasury</td><td>The treasury ensures the long-term sustainability of the protocol by ongoing development, marketing, and Stabilize operations.</td></tr><tr><td>Protocol Owned Liquidity</td><td>The allocation will be paired with USDC and used to facilitate RCT swaps at launch.</td></tr><tr><td>Genesis Pool</td><td>Genesis pools were created to serve as exclusive farms for early adopters.</td></tr></tbody></table>

{% hint style="warning" %}
*\*TGE date has not been unveiled, and more details on the `RCT` airdrop are coming via official Reactor channels. Until that time, do not trust any claims about a `RCT` token sale, or airdrop.*
{% endhint %}


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