Token Features & Configuration
Renatus AI Agent Tokens come with a range of parameters that you can tune to match your project’s vision. Below is an overview of the main features and how they evolve throughout the token’s lifecycle.
Bonding vs. Graduated Phase
- Bonding Phase
- Tokens are sold according to a bonding curve.
- The price changes based on virtual reserves, creating a smoother introduction to the market.
- A bondingTaxRate (0–10%) applies to all transactions, with proceeds sent to a bondingTaxRecipient.
- Graduated Phase
- After reaching a predefined graduation threshold, the token migrates to PancakeSwap V3 for open trading.
- A graduatedTaxRate (0–10%) then governs taxation, potentially different from the bonding phase.
- The recipient of this tax can also be changed to a graduatedTaxRecipient, if desired.
Tax Rates & Recipients
- Bonding Tax Rate (0–10%)
- Applied during the bonding phase.
- Typically funds initial project needs (e.g., development, marketing).
- Graduated Tax Rate (0–10%)
- Activates once the token leaves the bonding curve.
- Can be adjusted downward over time, unless the rate is locked at a specific value.
- Locking Mechanisms
- Optionally lock tax rates or recipients, preventing future changes and offering investors more confidence in the token’s structure.
Exclusion & Inclusion Lists
- Excluded Addresses
- Certain addresses (token contract, bonding contract, liquidity lockers) are automatically tax-exempt.
- Additional addresses can be exempted if you wish, unless exclusion lists become locked.
- Inclusion List Mode
- If desired, you can invert the tax logic to only apply taxes to specific “included” addresses.
- This feature must be set before the list is locked.
Initial Supply Constraints
- Minimum Supply: 100M Tokens
- Maximum Supply: 1T Tokens
- Once minted, this supply cannot be changed. It’s crucial to pick a number that aligns with your community’s size and long-term goals.
Asset Rate & Bonding Parameters
- assetRate
- Influences how much liquidity is required for the bonding curve’s virtual reserves.
- A higher assetRate typically implies a higher price foundation, while a lower rate may encourage faster distribution.
- baseK
- Internally calculated to shape the bonding curve. This parameter ensures the system maintains stable virtual reserves during early trades.
Graduation Threshold
- gradThreshold
- A special checkpoint that triggers graduation to PancakeSwap V3 (often measured in total tokens sold or a target reserve level).
- Once reached, the token automatically transitions out of bonding mode, sealing its initial economics and enabling open-market trading.
By tailoring these parameters, Renatus AI Agent Token deployers can craft a tokenomic structure that suits both immediate project needs and future expansion.