GCA FAQ
Use this page for clear public answers about GCA wallet display, price data, risk warnings, supply, reserve, liquidity, pool mechanics, and current project status. Always verify Base Mainnet chain ID 8453 and the official contract before interacting.
Why does my wallet not show GCA?
Many wallets do not show new tokens automatically. Switch to Base Mainnet and import the token manually with contract 0x3197c42f4a06f7be32a9a742ac2a766f0ff682c6, symbol GCA, and decimals 18. If a swap just completed, wait for the transaction to settle and refresh the wallet.
Why is there no price display?
Wallets and data platforms decide when to index token prices. New tokens can show no price until metadata, pool indexing, liquidity, and market data are accepted by the platform. The official public market route is the Base Mainnet GCA/USDT pool linked from the Markets page.
Why do I see a high-risk warning?
Wallet and DEX warnings can appear for new or low-liquidity tokens, limited public history, missing third-party audit, or automated risk-model checks. A Blockaid false-positive report was submitted on 2026-05-10, and the owner observed no wallet risk warning visible on 2026-05-14. This is not permanent security-vendor approval.
Is GCA externally audited?
No. The contract source is verified and internal review is complete, but no independent third-party audit report has been completed. Public materials should not describe GCA as externally audited or audit-approved.
Why does BaseScan show 1B supply?
BaseScan reads the ERC-20 totalSupply value. GCA has a fixed total supply of 1,000,000,000 GCA. Transfers, reserve separation, and liquidity additions do not reduce totalSupply.
What is the 40/60 split?
The public reporting target is 400,000,000 GCA for public circulation, ecosystem, community, liquidity, and future distribution, with 600,000,000 GCA held in the disclosed owner reserve wallet.
Is the reserve locked?
No. The reserve wallet is a normal owner-controlled wallet. It is not a lock, vesting contract, or Safe multisig unless custody changes on-chain later.
If someone buys GCA, does my wallet balance go down?
No, not unless you personally transfer, sell, or add tokens to liquidity. When someone buys through the official DEX pool, they receive tokens from the pool inventory, not directly from your wallet.
Where do payments go when someone buys?
For a DEX pool buy, the quote asset goes into the pool and the buyer receives GCA from the pool. You personally receive proceeds only when you sell your own tokens or manage liquidity you own, subject to pool conditions and price risk.
How can GCA build stronger market quality?
The durable path is better public information, real utility delivery, clearer support workflows, transparent reserves, safer wallet UX, organic community activity, and deeper legitimate liquidity. Artificial volume, self-trading, and fake activity should not be used as a listing or trust strategy. See the market quality plan.
Which pool should be shared publicly?
Share the official Base Mainnet Uniswap v4 GCA/USDT pool: 0xfe6a598bf738d7eec9640897064ca3a490128d3d447ced96077aef8e9dd1c1d0. Earlier pilot liquidity is historical and should not be promoted as the main market route.
Public Claim Boundaries
- Do not describe GCA as externally audited, locked, price-backed, yield-bearing, or backed by deep liquidity.
- Do not claim BaseScan token profile approval until BaseScan publishes it.
- Do not describe holder credits, GCA Member status, or the planned 10,000 GCA member benefit as cash, income, reimbursement, or trading permission.
- Do not ask users for private keys, seed phrases, exchange API secrets, withdrawal permission, or custody of funds.