GCA Holder Distribution
This page is the public holder-distribution disclosure for GCA. It explains the fixed 1,000,000,000 GCA total supply, the 400,000,000 GCA public allocation target, the 600,000,000 GCA owner-held reserve, and the custody boundary that reviewers should use when evaluating supply concentration.
Not A Live Holder Ranking
This disclosure is based on the public allocation framework and known reserve-transfer evidence. It is not a real-time holder list, and data platforms may calculate circulating supply differently.
Concentration Risk
Supply concentration remains a disclosed risk. Publishing the reserve wallet improves traceability, but it does not make the reserve locked, decentralized, burned, or unable to move. The Custody Roadmap lists the future evidence required before stronger custody claims can be made.
Allocation Disclosure
Reserve Transfer Proofs
For Blockaid
Use this page to distinguish a fixed-supply ERC-20 contract from disclosed concentration and custody risks. This page does not ask reviewers to ignore concentration risk.
For Data Platforms
The 400,000,000 GCA figure is a target public allocation, not an accepted circulating-supply value. Platforms should apply their own methodology.
For Community Replies
Safe wording: fixed total supply, public reserve wallet, owner-controlled reserve, and disclosed concentration risk. Do not describe the reserve as locked.
Holder References
These readable pages are the primary holder-distribution, reserve, custody, and liquidity reference path for public review.
Do Not Overstate
- Do not say 400,000,000 GCA is fully circulating unless on-chain distribution proves it and a data platform accepts it.
- Do not say the 600,000,000 GCA reserve is locked, vested, burned, or multisig-controlled before an on-chain custody change.
- Do not say the reserve removes holder concentration risk.
- Do not say the reserve provides price support, redemption rights, yield, or liquidity backing.