Benefits for the Holder
Most crypto tokens rise or fall on market mood alone. $GNGA is built differently: every token carries a mathematical value floor, backed by real assets, that can only go up — never down.
The Economic Value Floor is calculated as Vault Assets ÷ Circulating Supply. As The Vault grows and supply contracts, that mathematical floor rises irreversibly. The market price can fluctuate — the floor cannot fall.
24,000,000 $GNGA. Full stop. The code has no additional minting function — not even the founding team can create more tokens after deployment.
Three engines run in parallel: trading fees feed The Vault (Engine 1), yield from Vault assets buys more backing and burns tokens (Engine 2), and staking only releases rewards once an equal or greater amount of $GNGA has already been destroyed (Engine 3).
Beyond the three internal engines runs a fourth gear — the External Engine of Issuance Rounds. Each expansion round demands more capital into The Vault while releasing fewer tokens. 100% of what's raised in Rounds 2 through 10 goes straight into the reserve, lifting the floor for everyone who got in earlier.
The protocol's own liquidity (POL) belongs to the ecosystem and can never be withdrawn. Every fund movement passes through a whitelist of authorized contracts and waits 24 hours of public transparency before executing. If the team's keys go inactive for 90 days, control transfers automatically to a community recovery address.
The Vault's balances are read in real time, directly from the blockchain, on the Dashboard. Every relevant protocol action is also permanently logged on Hedera. No trust reports — just public data.
In a simulated 60% crash of Layer 1 assets over 90 days of panic, the actual quantity of real assets inside The Vault kept growing — fed by trading fees and yield. The floor recovered even mid-correction. Collateral doesn't get sold in panic — it accumulates.
Holding $GNGA gives you the right to propose and vote on the ecosystem's development — interfaces, new modules, languages, launchpads — while The Vault's core rules stay protected by code, beyond the reach of any hostile governance attack.