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# Allocations and unlock schedule

EXOS will be unlocked in a pre-determined schedule which lasts for 65 months from the public sale. The initial circulating supply is set to 17.227.654 EXOS - **11,48%** of the total supply.

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The above chart illustrates the maximum possible issuance of EXOS over the coming years, and the total supply will never exceed **150.000.000.**

Initial marketcap will be **1.722.765\***\
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**\***&#x31;.7M dollars of minted tokens, but the thing is that most of that will be vested by Biswap. They are minted tokens that are blocked by Biswap for 4 months. So, excluding that, the effective initial market cap is less than a million dollars: $922,000.

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