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# 6. UTH tokenonomics

**6.1 UTH token allocation**

| Total supply                      | 500,000                                              |
| --------------------------------- | ---------------------------------------------------- |
| Initial supply                    | 0                                                    |
| <h4>Token issuance mechanism</h4> | Mining: 60%, i.e., 300,000 tokens                    |
| <p><br></p>                       | Partner nodes: 20%, i.e., 100,000 tokens             |
| <p><br></p>                       | Technology: 6%, i.e., 30,000 tokens                  |
| <p><br></p>                       | Eco-fund: 10%, i.e., 50,000 tokens                   |
| <p><br></p>                       | Project operation: 3.5%, i.e., 17,500 tokens         |
| <p><br></p>                       | Initial reservoir in pools: 0.5%, i.e., 2,500 tokens |

#### Burning mechanism

Users can withdraw the principal without paying transaction fee; all profit withdrawals other than the principal will be charged 5% transaction fee to buy back the platform tokens and burn them in real time.

**6.2 Token application scenarios**

UTH tokens are an important part of the USDToch ecosystem. They can promote the prosperous development of the internal ecology of the platform.

6.2.1 Return on investment

Users who hold UTH tokens can enjoy higher investment returns. The platform's intelligent investment mechanism will give priority to allocate the investment amount to users holding UTH tokens to ensure they get more investment returns.

6.2.2 Transaction fee deduction

UTH tokens can be used to pay for the 5% transaction fee when investors they redeem their profits, and the transaction fee charged is burned in real time.

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6.2.3 Incentives and rewards

The reward for static earnings is UTH, and then an additional amount of UTH of the same value is allocated for purchase.

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