XRV TOKENOMICS
Simple, transparent
XRV token design
XRV powers the Xarva network. It has a fixed supply of 7 billion tokens with no inflation. As real telecom and enterprise transactions run on Xarva, part of the fees are burned, making XRV more scarce over time.
XRV is designed to grow through real-world utility, not short-term speculation.

Pay for network usage
Every transaction on Xarva — from telecom settlements to enterprise workflows — is paid in XRV. More usage means more fees, and more fees mean more XRV burned.
Secure the network
Validators and delegators stake XRV and earn a share of network fees based on real activity. This keeps rewards aligned with long-term usage instead of new token printing.
Support ecosystem growth
A portion of fees goes to the treasury, which can fund integrations, developer support, and enterprise onboarding to grow the network.
Fixed 7B supply
XRV has a hard cap of 7 billion tokens. No new tokens are created. Part of every network fee is burned, so circulating supply can become more scarce as real-world volume grows.
- Fixed 7B supply (no inflation)
- Burn-based scarcity tied to real usage
- Simple, predictable economics
Fee split model
Every transaction fee on Xarva is split in a clear way:
- 50% burned — permanently removed.
- 40% to validators — rewards based on real activity.
- 10% to the treasury — for ecosystem and network support.
Presale structure
The XRV presale is structured in stages. Early buyers receive lower prices, helping reward early conviction and fund network expansion.
Vesting approach
Team and ecosystem allocations unlock gradually over time to support long-term network health.
Planned use of presale funds
Presale capital is intended to be used in a focused way to build a reliable, compliant, and scalable Layer-1 capable of handling real-world settlement volume.
Protocol & security
Core protocol, XCVM, audits, testing, and upgrades.
Validators & uptime
Validator hardware, monitoring, and distribution for enterprise-grade reliability.
Ecosystem & adoption
Developer support, integrations, and enterprise onboarding.
Liquidity readiness
Preparing for liquidity pathways as the network matures.
Compliance & legal
Legal and regulatory work required for real-world adoption.
