Octra Vitals — live Octra network supply and cross-chain bridge state

ACT IUnderstand

One billion OCT, and where every token lives.

Octra has a fixed ceiling of 1,000,000,000 OCT. That cap divides into tokens in circulation and tokens burned. Of what circulates, most is public and a portion is encrypted. Some circulating OCT is locked on Octra and represented as wOCT claims on Ethereum.

Unit chart: 1,000 squares, one per 1,000,000 OCT. Blue is in circulation. Grey is burned. The crosshatched blue squares are the encrypted supply inside the circulating side.
In circulation
Burned

The circulating supply, split by ledger

Circulating supply obeys one rule: public + encrypted = in circulation.

Public balance plus encrypted balance equals in circulation. The encrypted share is called out beside the partition.

Bridge claims: locked OCT ↔ wOCT on Ethereum

wOCT on Ethereum is measured against locked OCT collateral on Octra. The two should move together; any remaining locked collateral is called out below.

wOCT claims are backed by locked OCT collateral. Remaining collateral is called out below: hatched is relayer-unclaimed (pending, claimable), dotted is unclassified remaining collateral (locked − wOCT − unclaimed).
ACT IIMonitor

The current state, read across four clocks.

A cross-chain snapshot is read across four clocks: the Octra head, the relayer’s finalized epoch, the recovery scanner, and the Ethereum block. The strip below shows each metric with its current value, recent path, and provenance clock. When enough snapshots exist, flat panels mark stable state; with one distinct snapshot, the panels say latest snapshot only.

Reading line · one snapshot across four clocks

Live state

peg wOCT÷locked · identical y-scales within a group

Each panel shows a metric, current value, recent path, and provenance clock. The faint band marks the observed range; the dot marks the latest point. Comparison groups share a y-scale.

ACT IIIVerify

Check the books.

Every figure above belongs to a reconciliation that must balance. The full ledger, the two live identities, and the proof references sit below for audit.

Verify the numbers

The full supply & bridge ledger, balancing identities, and on-chain provenance: program, site circle, evidence hashes, contract addresses.

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Book I · Supply of the cap

OCT · 1e6 raw precision
Maximum supply (hard cap) direct · on-chain constant
In circulation issued · Octra RPC · share of cap
Public balance derived · issued − encrypted · share of circulating
Encrypted balance direct RPC · FHE-encrypted · share of circulating
Burned direct RPC burn field · evidence

Burned is shown as one cap category. The proof path keeps the raw cap, issued, and burn fields.

Book II · Bridge reconciliation

Octra → Ethereum
Locked on Octra (ledger) direct · vault · src chain
wOCT minted (Ethereum) direct RPC · · eth_call · dst chain
Relayer-unclaimed derived · relayer-pending · claimable
Unclassified offset derived · max(locked − wOCT − unclaimed, 0)
Sum of bridge components wOCT + unclaimed + unclassified remaining collateral

Why a ledger, not a number. The bridge is a cross-chain balance sheet. wOCT claims and relayer-unclaimed claims must stay within locked collateral. The vault account also holds a small dust surplus over this ledger; any over-claim shows as an alarm here.

The real checks

These are the accounting statements that can break, including the signed bridge over-claim check.

On Octra · issuance
Across boundary · custody
Vault backing · dust

Provenance & proof references

Snapshot
Burned evidence
Circle program
Site circle
Vault (Octra)
wOCT (ERC-20)
Ethereum bridge
Validator
Relayer mode
Lifetime
Octra Vitals supply and bridge figures