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ZRO Token Supply Structure Analysis: Large Holders Control Liquidity Landscape
According to the latest report from the on-chain data monitoring platform, the distribution of ZRO tokens warrants attention. The current circulating supply has reached 248.53 million ZRO (based on mainstream market platform data), but liquidity reserves on major trading platforms amount to only 100 million ZRO.
What does this mean? The number of tokens in exchanges accounts for only about 40% of the circulating supply, with the remaining 60% scattered across various wallets on the chain. This structure suggests that market liquidity is relatively concentrated, and large holders have a significant influence on the token supply side.
From an on-chain perspective, this liquidity distribution pattern may bring several impacts: firstly, limited exchange reserves could lead to slippage pressure during large transactions; secondly, if on-chain holders choose to sell off collectively, the buffer space on exchanges is relatively limited. This also explains why whale position changes often have a notable impact on token prices.
For users participating in ZRO trading, understanding this supply distribution is crucial. When large liquidity transactions occur, whether the 100 million tokens on exchanges can adequately meet demand will directly affect trading experience and price stability.