Tokenomics

Tokenomics • System-first • Expansion tied to reality

Tokenomics that fund real stores — and reward real people.

Frosted Leaf Coin isn’t designed as “just another token.”
It’s designed as a working economic engine that connects cannabis participation to real-world retail growth.
The point is simple: if people fund the culture, the people should benefit from the upside.

FLF is built on Solana for speed, low fees, and scale.
That matters because a rewards token that can’t handle real-world usage is dead on arrival.
This is engineered for volume, onboarding, retail flows, and expansion visibility.

Core supply

Total Supply 1,000,000,000 FLF
Network Solana (fast, low-fee, scalable)
Design goal Consumer-ready rewards, store onboarding, governance, and milestone-driven expansion

Store Expansion Pool (25%)

A dedicated portion of supply is reserved for what matters most: building new real-world Frosted Leaf branded locations.
This is not a promise. It’s a mechanism.

Expansion unlocks are tied to measurable milestones.
When milestones are reached, capital routes through Store Escrow Wallets — tagged by purpose — so the community can verify how funds are used.
Build-out. Branding. Outreach. Technology. Operator support. No vague updates. No smoke and mirrors.

Pool Size 25% (250,000,000 FLF) reserved for in-store creation and retail integration
Unlock style Milestone-based releases (see whitepaper for full schedule)
Use Fund 2–4 new locations per tranche through Store Escrow Wallets

Legacy ignition: 25,000 FLF

We’re not starting from zero. Frosted Leaf has real history and real customers who supported it before the collapse.
Verified former customers receive 25,000 FLF — because loyalty should convert into ownership, not vanish.

What this tokenomics model protects

✅ Prevents fake “expansion talk”

Funding unlocks only when real milestones are hit. No vague promises.

🔎 Forces transparency by design

Store Escrow Wallets show what funds are used for — build-out to outreach.

🏗️ Keeps growth disciplined

Operators and expansions are structured, not random, so culture survives scale.