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# BitcoinAid (BTCA) ENG

BitcoinAid (**BTCA**) is the native crypto token of the **Bitcoin Aid ecosystem**, with a total issuance of **2,100,000,000 tokens**. At the start of the project, **only 210,000,000** tokens will be made available for sale on decentralized exchanges, ensuring a limited initial offering to generate value and stability.

With innovative tokenomics, (**BTCA**) will not have Dev-related wallets for percentage distribution, i.e. the amount intended for the community and stakeholders is designed with an absolute focus on this specific group.

The remaining tokens will be locked in a smart contribution contract. Only users who contribute to the growth and strengthening of the project will have the opportunity to release these tokens. This ensures that active community members play an important role in the distribution process, aligning their interests with the success of the **DAO**.

In addition, **Bitcoin Aid** adopts an aggressive token burning policy, designed to stimulate the appreciation of BTCA. **20%** **of the tokens involved are also burned**, creating a deflationary effect that benefits all holders in the long term.

This strategic approach to token burning not only ensures **BTCA's** appreciation, but also rewards those who actively engage in the ecosystem.

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