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# $ORG Token

Right now, **$ORG** exists mainly as a signal a shared mission. It represents the community that chose to turn chaos into something structured and transparent. There’s no revenue yet, but the goal is clear: build real tools, launch products, and create value that naturally flows back to the token.

We are developing several platforms and tools under the Organic ecosystem that are designed to bring revenue into the treasury. Once the first revenue streams are stable, the community can activate **buyback and burn cycles**, reinforcing value for contributors and holders who helped build from the start.

In short, **$ORG is a commitment to the mission**: grow something authentic, fair, and community-owned and not a speculative play.

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**Supply**

* Total supply: 123,456,787
* Circulating supply: 123,456,787

**Control**

* No mint authority held
* No freeze authority held
* No metadata update authority held
* All tokens are fully in circulation
* Nothing is frozen
* Supply cannot be changed or minted again

**Contract and Proofs**

* Contract address: `DuXugm4oTXrGDopgxgudyhboaf6uUg1GVbJ6jk6qbonk`
* Verified on DEXScreener and Solscan
* Community takeover validated publicly via DEXScreener
* Future metadata changes, if needed, will be done through **DEXScreener Enhanced Token Info** and published with full receipts


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