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Enter any token amount and total supply to instantly see your share of the network — and understand why that percentage matters more than the raw number.

Supply Share Calculator

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How many tokens do you (or would you) hold?
Default: 1,000,000,000 TAIL (fixed, on-chain)

Educational only. This calculator performs basic percentage arithmetic. It does not imply any price, predict future returns, or constitute financial advice. Supply share has no direct, fixed relationship to investment value. Always do your own research (DYOR) and only ever put in what you can afford to lose entirely.

TAIL (TrustTails) — on-chain facts

Fixed supply
1,000,000,000
Mint authority
REVOKED
Freeze authority
REVOKED
Network
Solana SPL
Contract: 4NoNV3jSYLRbUtVWSTK5XdkpuvRzGpMCmfZSBKMuk6Rc Verify on Solscan
Why this matters

Supply share, not token count, is what you actually own

One million tokens sounds like a lot — until you learn there are one trillion in existence. Understanding supply share gives you an honest picture of your position.

Token count is relative

Holding 100,000 tokens means nothing in isolation. The same number represents a completely different economic stake in a token with 1 million supply versus 1 trillion. The denominator — total supply — defines what any numerator actually means.

Fixed supply simplifies the math

When a token's mint authority is revoked — as with TAIL — no additional tokens can ever be created. The denominator is fixed forever at 1,000,000,000, which means your percentage can only change if you buy or sell. No inflation can dilute the number you hold.

Compare projects fairly

Supply percentage lets you compare your stake across any token on any chain — regardless of how many zeros the raw count has. A 0.001% share of a well-distributed token may represent a more transparent position than 10% of a low-supply, concentrated one. Always check token distribution, not just your slice.

Verify on-chain, always

A project can claim any supply figure on a website. The only source you should trust is the blockchain itself. For Solana tokens, Solscan shows the real current supply, authority status, and holder list. If numbers don't match the project's claims, that is a red flag.

Holder concentration matters too

Even a fixed supply can be unevenly distributed. Check how many wallets hold what percentage. A project where 90% of supply sits in two wallets carries concentration risk regardless of how the math looks for your slice. Supply percentage is one useful signal — never the only one.

Not a proxy for price or returns

Supply share has no fixed mathematical relationship to token price or future returns. A token's price is determined by supply and demand, liquidity, utility, sentiment, and many other factors. This calculator shows arithmetic only. It is not a valuation tool and not financial advice.

How it works

Simple arithmetic, explained clearly

Three calculations. No hidden assumptions. No price data.

Step 1

Percentage of supply

Divide your token amount by the total supply, then multiply by 100.

(yourTokens ÷ totalSupply) × 100 = %

Example: (10,000,000 ÷ 1,000,000,000) × 100 = 1%

Step 2

1-in-N rarity framing

Divide total supply by your holdings to express your share as a ratio — "1 in every N tokens is yours."

totalSupply ÷ yourTokens = N

Example: 1,000,000,000 ÷ 10,000,000 = 1 in 100

Step 3

Tokens you don't hold

Subtract your holdings from total supply to see what the rest of the market collectively holds.

totalSupply − yourTokens = remainder

Example: 1,000,000,000 − 10,000,000 = 990,000,000

Worked examples — TAIL supply (1,000,000,000)

Tokens held % of supply 1 in N

These are arithmetic examples only. Token count has no inherent monetary value without a market price, which does not yet exist for TAIL (pre-launch). This table does not predict or imply any future valuation.

Reading your results honestly

What supply share tells you — and what it doesn't

Useful signals from this calculator

  • Compare your stake fairly across tokens with different raw supplies — percentages normalise the numbers
  • Understand how large or small your slice of a fixed-supply token is before participating
  • Spot potential concentration risk — if a small number of wallets hold a large combined %, research further
  • Cross-check any project's claimed supply against the actual on-chain figure on Solscan or an equivalent explorer
  • Use as one data point alongside tokenomics, team credibility, roadmap, and community health

What this calculator cannot tell you

  • What price, if any, the token will trade at now or in the future — this is unknowable
  • Whether holding any percentage is a good or bad financial decision — that depends on many factors unique to you
  • Whether a project is trustworthy — supply maths and team credibility are separate questions
  • Your actual monetary exposure — token value can fall to zero regardless of supply mechanics
  • How many tokens are locked, burned, or in liquidity — always check the full tokenomics breakdown

Scam warning — protect yourself

Scammers impersonate crypto projects to steal funds. Remember: TrustTails has no presale, no DM-based token sale, and no guaranteed allocation programme. Anyone contacting you via DM offering TAIL tokens, early access, or investment returns is not affiliated with TrustTails — do not send them funds or share your wallet seed phrase. Verify everything via our official links below.

Key terms

Definitions — understand what you're reading

Plain-English explanations of the supply-related terms used in this tool and across the crypto space.

Total supply

The total number of tokens that currently exist on the blockchain. This includes tokens held in wallets, locked in contracts, and allocated to the team or treasury. It is distinct from circulating supply (tokens freely tradeable) and max supply (the hard cap). Always check which figure a project is quoting.

Fixed supply

A token whose total supply is permanently capped and cannot be increased. This is achieved by revoking the mint authority — the cryptographic key that would otherwise allow new tokens to be created. A revoked mint authority is verifiable on-chain. TAIL has a fixed supply of 1,000,000,000 with mint authority permanently revoked.

Mint authority (revoked)

On Solana, each SPL token is created with a mint account that controls whether new tokens can be minted. If the mint authority is set to null (revoked), the supply is frozen forever. No wallet — including the original creator's — can ever mint additional tokens. Verification: check the "Mint Authority" field on Solscan. "Null" or "—" confirms revocation.

Freeze authority (revoked)

A separate control that, if held, would allow the issuer to freeze individual token accounts — preventing holders from transferring their tokens. When freeze authority is revoked, no one can restrict transfers at the token level. This is an important protection for holders. TAIL's freeze authority has been permanently revoked and is verifiable on Solscan.

Solana SPL token

The Solana Program Library (SPL) is the standard for tokens on the Solana blockchain — analogous to ERC-20 on Ethereum. SPL tokens are fast, low-fee, and composable with the Solana DeFi ecosystem. Each token has a unique mint address (contract address) that is the canonical identifier used by wallets, explorers, and exchanges. Always verify using the contract address, not the ticker symbol.

DYOR — Do Your Own Research

A standard reminder in the crypto space that no third party — including project teams, influencers, calculators, or communities — should be the sole basis for your financial decisions. DYOR means: check on-chain facts via a block explorer, read the tokenomics independently, research the team's track record, assess your own risk tolerance, and consult a licensed financial adviser if needed. Never rely on a single source.

Frequently asked

Questions about supply percentage

Why does percentage of supply matter more than the number of tokens I hold?

Token counts are not comparable across different projects because total supplies vary enormously — from thousands to quadrillions. A percentage normalises that variation. If you hold 0.1% of Token A (supply: 1 million) and 0.1% of Token B (supply: 1 trillion), your proportional stake is identical even though the raw token counts are wildly different. Percentage also makes it easier to spot whether supply is genuinely distributed or concentrated in a few wallets.

What is the total supply of TAIL?

TrustTails (TAIL) has a fixed total supply of exactly 1,000,000,000 tokens (one billion). The mint authority has been permanently revoked, meaning no additional tokens can ever be created. This is verifiable at any time by checking the contract address 4NoNV3jSYLRbUtVWSTK5XdkpuvRzGpMCmfZSBKMuk6Rc on Solscan.

Does a higher supply percentage mean I'll make more money?

No. This is a common misconception. Supply percentage tells you your proportional share of the existing token pool — it says nothing about price, liquidity, or future value. A large percentage of a token with zero demand or utility is still worth zero. Token value is determined by many factors including market demand, liquidity, adoption, utility, and broader market conditions. This calculator is an educational arithmetic tool, not a valuation or return predictor. Crypto carries significant risk including total loss of value.

Can I use this calculator for tokens other than TAIL?

Yes. The calculator works for any token on any blockchain. Simply replace the total supply field with the correct figure for the token you're researching. Always verify the real on-chain supply using the relevant block explorer (Solscan for Solana, Etherscan for Ethereum, BscScan for BNB Chain, etc.) rather than relying solely on figures stated on a project's website.

What does "1 in N" mean in the results?

The "1 in N" framing is simply another way to express your percentage. If you hold 1% of supply, then 1 in every 100 tokens belongs to you — so N is 100. If you hold 0.01%, then N is 10,000. It can be a more intuitive way to understand how large or small your slice is, especially at very small percentages where numbers like "0.000001%" are hard to visualise. It still carries no valuation implication.

Is TrustTails (TAIL) available to buy right now?

No. TAIL is currently pre-launch and is not listed on any exchange or available for purchase. There is no presale, no private sale, and no DM-based allocation. Anyone claiming otherwise is not affiliated with TrustTails and should be treated as a potential scammer. Follow the official X/Twitter and Telegram community for accurate launch updates. See the How to Buy page for verified instructions when launch occurs.

What should I look at beyond supply percentage when researching a token?

Supply percentage is one useful data point. A more complete picture includes: circulating vs total supply (how much is already tradeable); holder distribution (what percentage is held by the top 10–20 wallets); vesting schedules (when locked tokens unlock and potentially hit the market); tokenomics (allocation breakdown for team, treasury, liquidity, community); utility (whether the token has a genuine use case); team credibility; audits (independent smart-contract reviews); and liquidity depth (whether you could actually exit a position). See our Tokenomics page and Is it legit? page for how TrustTails addresses these factors.

How do I verify TAIL's on-chain facts myself?

Visit Solscan and paste the contract address 4NoNV3jSYLRbUtVWSTK5XdkpuvRzGpMCmfZSBKMuk6Rc. The token overview shows: current total supply, decimals, mint authority status, freeze authority status, and the holder list. If "Mint Authority" shows as null or "—", that confirms it is permanently revoked. Cross-reference the supply figure with the 1,000,000,000 we state. If the numbers do not match what is stated on this site, that would be a significant red flag — please report it to the community.

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Full FAQ

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Stay informed — not influenced

TrustTails is pre-launch. Follow the official channels for verified updates. Never buy based on a DM, a promise, or a price prediction — including anything you read here.