dCorps Hub
DevCo Testnet Foundation Audit Mainnet Adoption

Tokenomics

Allocation Table

Initial allocations and unlock rules so anyone can see who receives tokens and when they enter circulation. This table is the official summary used for governance and reporting.

Voting Power Balance

Baseline (illustrative) voting-eligible supply over the 96-month issuance window, based on the published vesting schedules and release caps in the token docs. Each band starts from zero so you can compare where each allocation lands by month 96.

Supply Stance + Definitions

Explains what the token is used for and what a fixed supply means, so circulation is not confused with new minting. It also defines emissions and makes clear the token is not equity.

Community and Ecosystem Programs

This pool funds public goods and ecosystem growth. Governance releases and caps pace spending and keep it transparent with regular reporting.

Allocation details

Allocation

33% (330,000,000)

Cliff

Not applicable; governed releases

Vesting

Not applicable; releases follow annual and quarterly caps

Distribution

Community program vault (governance-controlled)

Sub-buckets / programs

See Program portfolio below for the detailed breakdown.

Voting eligible

Program portfolio

Security and audits

Allocation: 7% (70,000,000)

Audits, monitoring, bug bounties, and incident response tooling.

Core tooling and developer grants

Allocation: 9% (90,000,000)

SDKs, indexers, explorers, accounting tooling, and module development grants.

Jurisdiction pilots and module development

Allocation: 6% (60,000,000)

Adapter pilots, standards work, and jurisdiction module implementation.

NGO onboarding and support

Allocation: 6% (60,000,000)

Onboarding programs, fee waivers, training, and reporting tooling.

Ecosystem growth and incentives

Allocation: 4.95% (49,500,000)

Adoption programs tied to verified usage and ecosystem reliability.

Gas-free onboarding credits

Allocation: 0.05% (500,000) set aside within ecosystem growth

Time-boxed fee grants cover entity onboarding gas at large scale, with per-entity caps, governance approval, and public reporting.

Release and adoption policy
Release caps
Max 50,000,000 per year and 20,000,000 per quarter (rolling window).
Gas-free adoption credits
Set aside 0.05% (500,000) within ecosystem growth allocation; issued as time-boxed fee grants with per-entity caps, governance approval, and public reporting.
Recruiting incentives
Discretionary incentives can be issued by the foundation or designated onboarding operators for high-value entities, under published policy, governance oversight, and reporting.
Targeted airdrops
One-time token distributions to reward verified adoption, with anti-sybil checks and public reporting.

Network incentives reserve

Incentives fund operators, reliability programs, and infrastructure support. The reserve is capped and released only through governance-approved budgets; there is no consensus-emissions program in the Orbit rollup.

Allocation details

Allocation

18% (180,000,000)

Cliff

Not applicable

Vesting

Not applicable; releases follow approved budgets

Distribution

Network incentives reserve vault

Sub-buckets / programs

Operator ops; Infrastructure grants

Governance-controlled

Protocol Treasury

Long-term development, grants, and operations are funded through treasury balances under governance control. They are non-voting by default and held in governance vaults so releases follow approved policy and reporting.

Allocation details

Allocation

4% (40,000,000)

Cliff

Not applicable

Vesting

Not applicable; governance-controlled releases

Distribution

Treasury vault (governance approval)

Sub-buckets / programs

Development; Grants; Operations; Reserves

Non-voting by default

dCorps Foundation

Stewardship and public goods are supported by foundation balances. They are non-voting by default and move only with governance approval and reporting to keep accountability.

Allocation details

Allocation

4% (40,000,000)

Cliff

Not applicable

Vesting

Not applicable; release policy required

Distribution

Foundation vault (governance approval)

Sub-buckets / programs

Policy-defined foundation initiatives

Non-voting by default

Liquidity Bootstrap

This pool provides operational liquidity for markets and infrastructure. Balances are non-voting by default, and releases require disclosure and governance approval so liquidity is managed openly.

Allocation details

Allocation

3% (30,000,000)

Cliff

Not applicable

Vesting

Not applicable; policy-driven releases

Distribution

Treasury or liquidity account (governance approval)

Sub-buckets / programs

Operational liquidity operations

Non-voting by default

Investors

On-chain lockups and vesting avoid sudden supply shocks and align investor capital with network growth. Schedule details are shared with verified investors.

Allocation details

Allocation

15% (150,000,000)

Cliff

Round-specific lockup periods (shared with authorized investors)

Vesting

Round-specific vesting schedules (shared with authorized investors)

Distribution

On-chain vesting account

Sub-buckets / programs

Round set adjusted as needed (shared with authorized investors)

Voting eligible

Core Team and Future Contributors

Tokens unlock over time to retain talent and keep incentives aligned with the network's long-term health. Only vested tokens count for voting, and the schedule is fixed in launch documents.

Allocation details

Allocation

8% (80,000,000)

Cliff

18 months

Vesting

48-month linear vesting (longer schedules possible for some roles)

Distribution

On-chain vesting account (time-locked)

Sub-buckets / programs

Core team; future contributors

Voting eligible

Founder

Long-term vesting rewards building while reducing short-term selling pressure. Only vested tokens count for voting, and the schedule is fixed in launch documents.

Allocation details

Allocation

15% (150,000,000)

Cliff

24 months

Vesting

72-month linear vesting after cliff

Distribution

On-chain vesting account (time-locked)

Sub-buckets / programs

Not subdivided

Voting eligible

Treasury/Fee Flow Map

Shows where fees go so users can understand who gets paid and why. Gas fees are paid in DCHUB and routed per governance-defined fee policy, while service fees fund the Treasury and are reported by category.

Release Authority Matrix

Shows who can release each allocation so it is clear what is automatic versus governance-controlled. This makes the checks and controls visible.

Governance/Change Control

Explains how token policy can change and why approvals matter. Documentation and existing legal agreements protect participants from surprise changes.

Transparency Expectations

Sets expectations for on-chain visibility so anyone can verify supply, vesting, and releases. This is about trust and auditability.

Manifesto

"My goal is simple: make it possible for anyone, anywhere, to form an entity that can operate with credibility, continuity, and real financial rails, built for stablecoin-native operations."

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Nicolas Turcotte

Founder and Lead Engineer

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Tracking scope, risks, and progress (no return claims implied).

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Reviewing boundary posture, non-custodial scope, and document stack order.

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Shaping kernel/adapters separation and upgrade posture.

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