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AMY Token & Community

How the AMY community token relates to Amy software and participation.

Amy On Bera Ltd operates the Amy software. AMY is a separate community token launched on Berachain. This page explains where the token came from, how it is interpreted inside the Amy app, and what holding it does and does not mean.

1. Four connected but separate layers

Amy On Bera Ltd is a UK software company. It builds consumer software for dashboards, payment workflows, rewards, access, account tools, engagement, education, reporting and guidance. The company is legally and commercially separate from the AMY token.

Amy software is the product and interface operated by Amy On Bera Ltd. The software recognises AMY balances for account states, holder levels, hourly Points rates and supported participation features.

AMY token is a community token launched on Berachain through the Osito Finance launchpad. It began as an onchain community experiment, not as company equity.

Amy community includes people who use Amy software, hold or interact with AMY, participate in community activity, complete quests, create content, join campaigns or take part in leaderboards, raffles and other supported activities. You do not need to be a company owner, employee or formal representative to participate.

Holding AMY does not provide ownership of Amy On Bera Ltd.

2. How AMY began

AMY started as an onchain community experiment on Berachain. People gathered around the token, used early dashboards, participated in rewards and community activity, and helped reveal demand for something broader and more durable: clearer dashboards, rewards, access, participation tracking, education and consumer-friendly tools.

Amy On Bera Ltd was formed later, as a separate UK software company, to build that product layer properly. Education was part of that original direction and remains an area the company intends to strengthen through the software and community.

3. Launch through Osito Finance

AMY launched through the Osito Finance smart-contract system. The largest AMY address shown on BeraScan is the Osito launch contract, and most of the displayed supply remains inside that protocol contract as part of the launch, liquidity and release structure. It is not an ordinary personal wallet, company treasury or conventional investor holding. Explorer concentration figures therefore need context.

Most of the displayed supply sitting in one protocol contract is not the same as one person freely owning and controlling that supply.

4. Token contract

The AMY token contract address is:

  • 0x098a75baeddec78f9a8d0830d6b86eac5cc8894e
  • Verify the full contract address before interacting with AMY. Token names and symbols can be copied by unrelated contracts. The contract address is the reliable identifier.

5. Supply

The intended launch amount was approximately 10,000,000 AMY. When the token was created, the onchain maximum supply was approximately 9,997,525.87 AMY. That onchain figure has been present since creation.

Contract-held supply. Tokens held inside launch, liquidity or protocol contracts. These should not be treated as circulating freely among community wallets.

Circulating supply. Tokens meaningfully available outside restricted or system-controlled contracts. Amy does not publish a single official circulating-supply figure because most displayed supply remains within the Osito launch contract and the live state changes over time.

6. Reading holder information

At the time this page was prepared, BeraScan displayed approximately 193 AMY holder addresses. An address is not necessarily one person. One person can control several addresses. Protocol contracts and liquidity pools also appear as holders. The holder count changes over time.

The largest displayed holder is the Osito launch contract, containing most of the displayed token supply.

7. How AMY works inside Amy software

Amy checks the recognised AMY balance held directly by the connected wallet.

State
AMY balance
Hourly Points
LITE
Less than 300 AMY
None
Bronze
300 AMY or more
1 Amy Point per hour
Silver
1,000 AMY or more
3 Amy Points per hour
Gold
10,000 AMY or more
5 Amy Points per hour
Platinum
50,000 AMY or more
10 Amy Points per hour

The hourly Points rates are software participation rules, not interest, yield, dividends or investment returns. AMY is used within Amy software as a participation signal, not as a governance instrument for the company. See Accounts & Verification and Points for the detailed rules.

Level rules. LITE is an account state below 300 AMY. Bronze, Silver, Gold and Platinum are holder levels. Only AMY held directly in the connected wallet counts. LP positions do not count. Balances update after refresh.

8. What AMY does not provide

AMY does not provide:

  • shares or ownership in Amy On Bera Ltd
  • ownership of Amy software
  • company revenue rights or dividends
  • legal claims over company assets
  • formal voting rights over company decisions
  • appointment or removal rights over directors
  • employment or contractor status
  • guaranteed rewards
  • guaranteed product or partner access
  • guaranteed liquidity, resale value or price appreciation
  • protection against loss

AMY is a community token, not equity in Amy On Bera Ltd or a financial claim on the company.

9. Intended utility and regulatory positioning

Based on its current design and intended use, AMY is intended to function as a software utility/access token within the Amy application.

AMY provides access to participation and software features inside Amy, including holder-level recognition, hourly Points eligibility, badge multiplier activation, leaderboard visibility, referral code activation and supported community features.

Under the EU Markets in Crypto-Assets Regulation (MiCA), AMY is intended to function as a utility token — a crypto-asset providing digital access to a software service — rather than an asset-referenced token, e-money token or financial instrument.

AMY is not intended to represent equity, debt, revenue participation, dividends, repayment rights, redemption rights, profit share, ownership or a claim on Amy On Bera Ltd.

Amy On Bera Ltd does not provide crypto-asset custody, operate a trading platform, execute orders on behalf of users, provide crypto-asset portfolio management or provide crypto-asset investment advice.

10. Governance and community voice

Community discussion, polls and feedback can shape community activity and inform product thinking. That is different from formal corporate governance. Token ownership does not create corporate governance rights over Amy On Bera Ltd. The company's directors remain responsible for company decisions. A community poll or campaign only has the meaning given in its stated rules.

Community influence and legal company control are different things. Both can be valuable, but they are not the same.

11. Community participation

The Amy community layer currently includes quests, leaderboards, Weekly Focus activity, raffles, badges, social participation, partner-focused activity, creator contributions and community discussion.

Participation rules can vary. Not every activity requires AMY. Not every activity provides a prize, reward or benefit. Amy Points and community recognition are separate from guaranteed income or financial return. Amy Points and community recognition are separate from guaranteed income. Community participation does not create employment or contractor status.

12. Company and community communications

Two separate social accounts distinguish the message type:

  • @amyhomeapp — product and company communications
  • @amy_on_bera — AMY token and community communications

This separation helps you understand whether a message concerns Amy software, company operations, community activity or AMY token information.

13. Berachain relationship

AMY launched on Berachain. Berachain is the token's origin and remains an important current ecosystem focus. Many current Amy community activities, assets and integrations relate to the Berachain ecosystem.

Amy On Bera Ltd has received Berachain Foundation ecosystem support for defined community and partner-focused activity. That support does not give the Berachain Foundation ownership or control of AMY or Amy On Bera Ltd, and does not represent a guarantee of the token. Amy On Bera Ltd is not limited to building only for Berachain and can build multi-chain or cross-chain consumer software.

14. Buying, selling and liquidity

AMY may be available through supported decentralised exchange or routing interfaces. Availability and liquidity can change. Low liquidity can cause substantial price movement and slippage. A displayed price may not be achievable for a larger transaction. Transactions are irreversible once confirmed onchain.

Verify the contract address, asset, network, route and minimum received before any transaction. Amy does not guarantee that a buyer can later sell. The company does not promise to support the token price or maintain liquidity. You are responsible for deciding whether to interact with the token.

15. Token risks

Risks associated with holding or interacting with AMY include price volatility, low or changing liquidity, smart-contract risk, launchpad or protocol-contract risk, wallet and private-key risk, routing and slippage risk, copied or fraudulent token contracts, regulatory or tax uncertainty, loss of access to a wallet, changing product or community rules and the possibility that AMY loses most or all market value.

16. Taxes and personal responsibility

Token transactions can have tax consequences depending on your country. Amy does not provide personal tax, legal or investment advice. Keep your own transaction records and understand your local requirements. Holding or using AMY does not make Amy responsible for your tax position.

17. Onchain transparency

You can independently inspect the token contract, current supply, holder addresses, transfers, contract balances, liquidity pools and wallet balances through a trusted Berachain explorer.

Explorers display addresses and contracts, not verified human identities. Explorer labels can be incomplete. Explorer holder concentration must be interpreted with contract context. Contract balances should not automatically be interpreted as private ownership. Onchain information changes continuously.

18. Amy's role

Amy On Bera Ltd and the Amy software provide:

  • holder-level recognition and AMY balance display
  • Points rules linked to recognised holder levels
  • token information and contract references
  • access to supported community features
  • dashboards and reporting
  • education and safety information
  • links to relevant third-party interfaces

Amy On Bera Ltd does not:

  • issue company shares through AMY
  • grant company ownership through token holding
  • guarantee token value or liquidity
  • promise investment returns or dividends
  • guarantee access to every feature or partner product
  • control every third-party liquidity pool or route
  • recover lost wallets or reverse blockchain transactions
  • guarantee third-party market information
  • treat community participation as employment

19. Worked examples

Example 1

The Osito contract. The largest AMY address on BeraScan is the Osito launch contract, not a personal wallet. The balance should not be described as one investor owning most of AMY.

Example 2

LITE versus Bronze. A verified wallet with 120 AMY is LITE and does not earn hourly holder Points. A verified wallet with 350 AMY is Bronze and earns 1 Amy Point per hour.

Example 3

LP positions. A wallet holds 200 AMY directly and additional AMY inside a liquidity position. The LP position does not count towards the holder level. The account remains LITE.

Example 4

Two wallets cannot be combined. One person controls two wallets holding 200 AMY each. Amy treats each wallet as a separate account identity and does not combine the balances. Both wallet-linked accounts remain LITE because each wallet is below 300 AMY.

Example 5

Platinum does not create ownership. A user holds 50,000 AMY and is recognised as Platinum. This does not give them shares, voting rights, dividends or control over Amy On Bera Ltd.

20. Current information

Supply, holder counts, balances, liquidity and available routes change over time. Check live onchain data through a trusted Berachain explorer. Product holder thresholds and Points rates are shown in Amy's current documentation and live account views. A historical screenshot is not a permanent record. Verify the contract address before any interaction.

Use Amy documentation for the product rules. Use the verified contract and live onchain data for the current token state.