GCA Supply and Reserve
This page explains the public supply view for GCA. The smart contract total supply is fixed at 1,000,000,000 GCA. The public reporting target is 400,000,000 GCA for public circulation, ecosystem, and liquidity, with 600,000,000 GCA held in a disclosed owner reserve wallet.
Why Explorers Show 1B
Block explorers read the ERC-20 totalSupply value from the contract. Because GCA minted the full fixed supply once at deployment, the on-chain total supply is always 1,000,000,000 GCA. Moving tokens between wallets or into liquidity does not reduce totalSupply.
What 40/60 Means
The 40/60 split is a public allocation target, not a different token supply. The 600,000,000 GCA reserve is separated into a disclosed owner wallet so users and data providers can inspect it directly. The remaining 400,000,000 GCA is the target pool for public circulation, ecosystem, community, liquidity, and future distribution.
Owner Reserve Evidence
The reserve wallet is publicly disclosed. It is a normal owner-controlled wallet and should not be described as locked, vested, or multisig-controlled unless custody changes on-chain.
For Wallets
Wallets may show token balances and total supply based on on-chain data. They may not calculate circulating supply or reserve treatment.
For Data Platforms
CoinGecko, CoinMarketCap, DEX Screener, and similar platforms can apply their own circulating-supply methods. This page provides public evidence, but each platform decides what it accepts.
For Public Updates
Use the phrase target public allocation unless distribution is proven on-chain and accepted by the specific data platform.
Supply References
Use the readable pages below for normal supply review. These pages explain the fixed totalSupply, target allocation, reserve wallet, and custody boundaries without changing the on-chain supply.
Do Not Overstate
- Do not say 400,000,000 GCA is fully circulating unless the on-chain distribution proves it.
- Do not say the 600,000,000 GCA reserve is locked unless it is moved to a lock or vesting contract.
- Do not say the reserve is multisig-controlled unless it is moved to a published Safe or other multisig.
- Do not claim the reserve provides price support, redemption rights, yield, or liquidity backing.