Token mechanics, fee distribution, safety features, and the ecosystem alignment model. All verifiable on-chain.
Transaction fees are distributed automatically to four ecosystem functions. No manual intervention. No central authority.
Protocol-owned liquidity (POL) design keeps trading conditions healthy over time.
Ecosystem development treasury funds research, partnerships, and infrastructure.
Deflationary burns reduce supply over time. Capped at 30% to prevent instability.
Staking and participation incentives for long-term holders.
Graphene producers, research groups, and stakeholders who hold tokens have aligned incentives for ecosystem health. Their success is tied to token stability and ecosystem growth.
Ecosystem participants may choose to contribute liquidity over time. These contributions are discretionary and documented on-chain — not guaranteed.
Important: Liquidity contributions are discretionary, not guaranteed, and should not be considered a promise of future support. The ecosystem design includes aligned incentives, but execution depends on individual participants.
Every safeguard is enforced by the smart contract. Not by promises. Not by trust. By code.
Even strong safeguards cannot eliminate market risk, contract risk, or regulatory risk.
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