Created supply
Transparency materials often distinguish total authorized tokens from tokens that are actually in circulation. That distinction matters because not every created token is necessarily issued into the market.
transparency materials explain how a reserve-backed token issuer may show total assets, total liabilities, net equity, and tokens in circulation, while clarifying that authorized but not issued tokens are not counted as net circulation. For AEDT, the practical goal of a transparency page is to make public references easy to review: token explorer, reserve wallet, live market pair, and supporting reserve-model explanations.
| Public item | Why it is shown | Where to review |
|---|---|---|
| TRON contract | Lets visitors verify token identity on-chain. | TRONSCAN token page |
| Reserve wallet | Supports the site’s reserve-visibility narrative. | Reserve wallet |
| Live pair | Shows where visitors can review market activity. | GeckoTerminal pool |
| Whitepaper | Explains reserve-backed logic and token lifecycle in longer form. | AEDT whitepaper |
Transparency materials often distinguish total authorized tokens from tokens that are actually in circulation. That distinction matters because not every created token is necessarily issued into the market.
Net circulation is the amount that matters most to a reserve-backed narrative because it represents the live token liability side that reserve reporting is meant to support.
A good transparency page makes it easier for visitors to compare live on-chain supply indicators with the reserve model the project publicly communicates.