$OM

PART 2 === what is $OM ? who is behind it?

Genesis allocations: 5.6% (100M OM) for pre‑seed investors (3‑year vesting, 12 m cliff); 5.1% (90M OM) for seed investors (18‑month vesting, 6 m lock); 2.1% (37.78M OM) to ecosystem fund for projects and dev grants; 16.9% (300M OM) to core contributors (team/advisors) with 5‑year vesting (30 m cliff, then 30 m linear); and 2.8% (50M OM) for airdrops to early users (10% released Mar 2025, 6 m cliff, then linear to Mar 2027). (The rest of supply covers community pools and ongoing rewards.)

Inflation model: The chain now uses a 3% annual inflation (year 1), of which ~1.8% (60%) goes to validator staking rewards and 1.2% (40%) to the MANTRA Chain Association for funding liquidity/development incentives. The whitepaper notes inflation may be adjusted annually, and there is no fixed cap on OM.

Token burns: After the April 2025 market crash, the team burned 150M OM from its allocation and signaled another burn of 150M to reassure holders. Documentation also includes a real-time dashboard and planned transparency reports on vesting/tokennomics.

Exchange Listings

OM is listed on major centralized exchanges. According to CoinGecko, Binance is the leading platform for OM, with other listed exchanges including OKX, Gate, MEXC, LBank, Huobi (HTX), KuCoin, Bybit, etc. All of these are well-known cryptocurrency exchanges (Binance, OKX, Huobi/HTX, KuCoin, Bybit) except LBank which is smaller but still active. (There is no notable listing on major decentralized exchanges; trading is mainly via CEX orderbooks.) These platforms generally score high in industry trust ratings.

Binance (CEX) – top global exchange

OKX, Gate.io, Huobi/HTX, KuCoin, Bybit – large regulated CEXs

MEXC, LBank – smaller but known crypto exchanges

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