# The $DOO Project

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## Summary

**The $DOO project brings the iconic fun and mystery-solving world of Scooby-Doo to the crypto space. Built on Binance Smart Chain, $DOO aims to capture the enthusiasm of meme coin communities while offering real utility, rewards, and growth potential for holders.**

## Benefits&#x20;

* **Community-Driven**: Engage with a passionate fan base, where early adopters are rewarded for spreading the word.
* **Token Burn Mechanism**: A portion of tokens is regularly burned, decreasing supply and increasing scarcity.
* **Rewards and Incentives**: Active users and community members will have the opportunity to earn rewards through events and marketing programs.

## Tokenomics

* **Total Supply**: 1,000,000,000 $DOO
* **Liquidity**: 40% of tokens will be dedicated to ensuring a healthy liquidity pool.
* **Burn Program**: 30% of tokens will be gradually burned to increase value over time.
* **Marketing**: 5% allocated to drive awareness and growth.
* **Incentives**: 10% of tokens set aside to incentivize community engagement.
* **Event Rewards**: 15% to reward community members during events and campaigns.<br>

### Burn Mechanism&#x20;

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A dedicated burn program will ensure that 30% of the total supply is periodically removed from circulation. This deflationary mechanism is designed to reduce supply over time, benefiting holders by making the remaining tokens more valuable.<br>


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