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# WHALE

## $WHALE- Whale Shares&#x20;

Contract Address - 0x100c21Fb67585AC7cADfd365178e4d5A79c59605

Whale Shares ($Whale) are one of the ways to measure the value of the Atlantis Finance and shareholder trust in its ability to maintain $aFISH close to peg. During epoch expansions, the protocol mints $aFISH and distributes it proportionally to all $WHALE holders who have staked their tokens in the Boardroom.

$WHALE holders have voting rights (governance) on proposals to improve the protocol and future use cases within the aFISH money ecosystem.

WHALE has a **maximum supply of 100,000** tokens distributed  as follows:

* **DAO Wallet**: 20,000 WHALE over 12 months (0 sent at launch)
  * The airdropped amount can be used for early LP to help stabilize prices.
* **DEV Wallet**: 9,999 WHALE over 12 months (0 sent at launch)
  * For giveaway winners, and payments.
* **Farming Rewards**: 70,000 WHALE


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