$AVIOR Token
The access and participation token for Avior: premium product utility, transparent platform revenue allocation, official token references, and evidence-first guardrails in one place.
The Avior Flywheel
Usage creates the treasury loop.
The flywheel shows how product usage, platform revenue, and the public allocation policy connect without turning the token into a promise of returns.
Platform Revenue Split
A simple 50 / 25 / 25 policy.
Platform revenue is allocated across development, permanent liquidity support, and buyback-and-burn operations.
50%
Development
Funds Avior product development, infrastructure, data reliability, and the signal terminal experience.
25%
Meteora liquidity
Adds liquidity to the official Meteora pool, with liquidity intended to stay locked forever.
25%
Buyback and burn
Uses platform revenue to buy back $AVIOR and burn it through transparent treasury operations.
Token References
Verify the official routes.
These are reference links, not live market statistics. Avior does not show fake price, market cap, holder, or burn numbers.
$AVIOR Utility
Utility stays tied to the product.
$AVIOR is positioned around access, discounts, verification, and Avior usage. It is not framed as an investment promise.
Premium discount
Paying for Avior premium with $AVIOR gives a 20% product discount through Avior premium checkout.
Access layer
$AVIOR is designed around product access, usage benefits, community campaigns, and launch participation.
Signal workstation
Token utility stays tied to Avior's core product: faster Solana, pump.fun, flow, risk, and token context.
Official verification
The token page keeps the official CA, buy page, pool, and lock references in one place.
Why It Matters
A sober token loop for a data product.
The page focuses on what can be verified: product usage, treasury policy, official links, and user-facing utility.
Product-first loop
The flywheel starts with Avior usage. Revenue policy follows product activity, not hype claims.
Transparent allocation
The 50/25/25 split gives users a simple way to understand how platform revenue is allocated.
Liquidity context
Meteora liquidity and lock references are separated from marketing copy so users can verify them directly.
Risk Notes
Analytics first, no price promises.
Token information should help users verify context. It should not imply guaranteed performance, returns, yield, or holder entitlement.
Volatility
$AVIOR can be volatile. Product utility does not determine token value.
No holder revenue share
The revenue split is a platform treasury policy, not a claim on revenue, yield, or dividends.
Official links only
Use only avior.cc, @TryAvior, and @AviorTrade_Bot before interacting with any token link.