InvinOS
  • 🛡️ Invinos Documentation
  • 📌 Introduction to Invinos
  • 🌐 Why Invinos Exists
  • 🧱 System Architecture Overview
    • Core Design Layers
      • Network Layer
      • Browser Layer
      • Wallet & Asset Layer
      • Computation Layer (AI)
      • Identity Layer
      • Interface & Dashboard Layer
    • Interface & Dashboard Layer
    • Mobile-First Optimization
  • 🧠 Core App Modules
    • Stealth Browser
    • Privacy VPN
    • zkMixer
    • Ghost Wallets
    • Anonymous DEX
    • Local LLM
    • Context Lock
    • Privacy Dashboard
    • zk-Identity
    • Governance
  • 🔄 Workflow: Real User Actions
    • Private Browse Flow
    • Crosschain zkMixer Flow
    • Encrypted AI Interaction Flow
    • Full Privacy Session Example
    • Token Utility and Access Flow
  • 🔐 Who use Invinos?
    • DeFi Traders Avoiding Wallet Tracking
    • Journalists Operating Under Surveillance
    • Mobile Users Seeking Default Privacy
    • Builders and Devs Testing Encrypted Flows
    • Community Contributors Managing DAO Work Privately
  • 💸 VINOS Tokenomics
    • Supply and Distribution
    • Platform Fee Structure and Holder Tiers
    • Governance and Protocol Evolution
    • Sustainability Through Utility
  • 🧭 Invinos Roadmap 2025.
    • Foundation Layer (Q2 2025)
    • Utility Expansion (Q3 2025)
    • Ecosystem Launch (Q4 2025)
  • 🤝 Get Involved
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💸 VINOS Tokenomics

💠 Token Overview

Token Name

Invinos

Token Symbol

VINOS

Total Supply

100,000,000 VINOS


🔸 Token Allocation

Allocation Category

Percentage

Purpose

Liquidity Pool (LP)

65%

To ensure seamless decentralized exchange (DEX) trading and deep liquidity.

Future Ecosystem Development (Locked)

20%

Reserved for staking rewards, DAO operations, and long-term project growth.

Marketing & Community

10%

For marketing campaigns, strategic partnerships, and community airdrops.

Team (Locked & Vested)

5%

Allocated to core contributors with long-term vesting and lock-up mechanisms.

The VINOS token is the lifeblood of the Invinos ecosystem. It was designed to support a decentralized and privacy-first operating system, allowing users to access powerful tools like encrypted AI agents, zkMixers, and stealth utilities while avoiding advertising, data sales, or third-party control. Unlike most tokens that serve only speculative purposes, VINOS has real, embedded utility across every layer of the Invinos platform.

This tokenomics overview explains how VINOS is allocated, how it reduces costs for users, how holders gain platform access, and how it contributes to long-term sustainability and governance.

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