Circulating supply

How many tokens are actually tradable - and the part hidden off-screen.

What it means

Circulating supply is the number of tokens currently available to trade on the open market. Total supply is everything that exists, including locked, vested, or team-held tokens. The gap between the two is the part that can hit the market later.

Why it matters for scams

A low circulating supply with a high total supply lets a project show a small, attractive market cap while a wall of tokens waits off-screen. When the team unlocks and dumps that hidden supply, holders are diluted and the price collapses - a soft rug that is perfectly legal-looking on the surface.

How RektRadar helps

RektRadar inspects total versus circulating supply and where the non-circulating tokens sit. A large supply concentrated in deployer or team wallets is flagged as future dump risk, not ignored because the headline cap looks modest.

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