Did you know that $BEEs limit their tokens to a maximum supply of 21M? As you can see in the avascriptions, it says that the total supply is 21M. Then in the BEES$ smart contract, when they create the token, they set the maximum supply. They verify that the maximum supply is not exceeded every time a token is minted. So yes, the maximum supply of $BEEs is 21M. So, what happens to Less suply's token when the number of holders increases and they are listed on more than 1 exchange? Of course it's easy $100. So, feel sorry for you who have already sold your tokens at a low price.
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Did you know that $BEEs limit their tokens to a maximum supply of 21M? As you can see in the avascriptions, it says that the total supply is 21M. Then in the BEES$ smart contract, when they create the token, they set the maximum supply. They verify that the maximum supply is not exceeded every time a token is minted. So yes, the maximum supply of $BEEs is 21M. So, what happens to Less suply's token when the number of holders increases and they are listed on more than 1 exchange?
Of course it's easy $100. So, feel sorry for you who have already sold your tokens at a low price.