> For the complete documentation index, see [llms.txt](https://docs.global-entertainment-token.org/llms.txt). Markdown versions of documentation pages are available by appending `.md` to page URLs; this page is available as [Markdown](https://docs.global-entertainment-token.org/10.-token-allocation-and-economic-design-tokenomics.md).

# 10. Token Allocation and Economic Design (Tokenomics)

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GET aims to create a co-creation economic sphere that supports entertainment in the Web3 era, with one base token (GET) and two auxiliary points (GET Pay / GET Miles) to create a simple yet multi-functional economic model.

This chapter comprehensively details GET’s token design philosophy, allocation strategy, use cases, circulation logic, and mechanisms for price stability.

* [10.1 Token Design Philosophy: Single Token with Multi-Role Functionality](/10.-token-allocation-and-economic-design-tokenomics/10.1-token-design-philosophy-single-token-with-multi-role-functionality.md)
* [10.2 Token Specifications and Issuance Design](/10.-token-allocation-and-economic-design-tokenomics/10.2-token-specifications-and-issuance-design.md)
* [10.3 Initial Token Allocation and Release Schedule](/10.-token-allocation-and-economic-design-tokenomics/10.3-initial-token-allocation-and-release-schedule.md)
* [10.4 Token Circulation and Use Case Design](/10.-token-allocation-and-economic-design-tokenomics/10.4-token-circulation-and-use-case-design.md)
* [10.5 Distribution and Supply Optimization](/10.-token-allocation-and-economic-design-tokenomics/10.5-distribution-and-supply-optimization.md)
* [10.6 Scarcity control through Burn](/10.-token-allocation-and-economic-design-tokenomics/10.6-scarcity-control-through-burn.md)
* [10.7 Liquidity and Market Stability Strategy](/10.-token-allocation-and-economic-design-tokenomics/10.7-liquidity-and-market-stability-strategy.md)


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