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Capital Distribution

Definition

Capital Distribution is the process by which financial resources or wealth are allocated among individuals, organizations, or various components of an economic system. In digital asset markets, this refers to how tokens or funds are disseminated from issuers to participants, or how profits from decentralized protocols are allocated. Effective capital distribution is vital for fostering participation, incentivizing network activity, and ensuring equitable resource division within blockchain projects. It impacts market liquidity and the economic health of a digital ecosystem.