Difference Between Max Supply and Total Supply?

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📊Maximum supply is different from Total supply. A crypto total supply is a total number of tokens on the blockchain, including tokens that aren’t in public circulation, minus those that were burned. It’s the sum of the circulating supply and the coins or tokens still locked up.

🧼The maximum supply, on the other hand, refers to the total number of coins that can ever be minted. Max supply includes the coins yet to be mined (in the future), along with the ones that are part of the total supply and the ones that were burned.

đŸȘ™Some coins do not have maximum supplies. An example of crypto that does not have a max supply is Ethereum (ETH).

🚀Coinswap Space $CSS token has a Max supply of 19,999,999 and is good for investment because it’s a utility and governance token.

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