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Supply Distribution End

Definition

Supply distribution end refers to the completion of a process where an asset’s total available supply has been fully released into the market, often following an initial coin offering, mining phase, or vesting schedule. Once this stage is reached, no new units of the asset will be introduced, making its circulating supply fixed or only subject to burning mechanisms. This event fundamentally alters the asset’s economic model, potentially influencing its scarcity and long-term value proposition. It marks a significant milestone in an asset’s lifecycle.