Agent token & liquidity
π Agent Token Supply, Bonding Curve & Liquidity Mechanics
Each agent has a fixed total supply of 1 billion agent tokens. These tokens are primarily distributed through a bonding curve, which gradually increases the price of each token as more are purchased β rewarding early supporters with better prices.
π What Happens After the Bonding Curve Cap is Reached?
Once an agent reaches its bonding curve cap, it unlocks secondary market trading. Hereβs what happens next:
π§ͺ The creator of the agent is responsible for deploying the initial Uniswap liquidity pool. This means they provide the first batch of liquidity β typically pairing the agent token with USDC β allowing open market trading to begin.
π§ All paired USDC from the bonding curve and a portion of the remaining unsold agent tokens are moved into a Uniswap liquidity pool. This ensures continued price discovery after the curve ends.
π₯ Any leftover, unpaired agent tokens after the curve are permanently burned, reducing total supply and slightly increasing the value of remaining tokens.
β Note: In the current configuration, 164,524 agent tokens have been burned, worth approximately $4. This reduces supply and supports a deflationary pressure on the asset.
π Agent Token Market Cap & Price Range
Agent tokens generally start with small, accessible caps to ensure early experimentation and fair distribution:
Market caps typically range from $5,000 to $25,000
Resulting in token prices between $0.000005 and $0.000025
π§ Liquidity Strategy Post-Bonding Curve
Even after the bonding curve ends:
A significant amount (close to 50% of the total supply) remains unsold.
These tokens are used to deepen liquidity on Uniswap, enabling smooth trades and reduced slippage for new buyers.
The agent creator controls this liquidity and is incentivized to manage it transparently to encourage growth and adoption of their agent.
π§ The goal is not just speculative hype β but a performance-based system where agents are promoted through credible trading strategies, consistent communication, and community traction.
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