Four.meme will officially launch the brand new X Mode fair launch mechanism
BlockBeats News, October 29th, Four.meme announced that it will officially launch the new and upgraded issuance model X Mode, with the launch scheduled for October 30th at 16:00 (UTC+8).
X Mode is a comprehensive upgrade of the original Fair Mode, which will be fully open to all wallets and DEX tools, providing creators and traders with a smoother, more intelligent, and fairer issuance experience.
The new mechanism introduces a dynamic fee model, where the fee will gradually decrease from 100% at Block 0 to 1% at Block 6 (normal rate), effectively restraining sniping bots and ensuring the fair participation of genuine users.
Furthermore, over 1% of the fee will be used for buyback and burn after the project is launched, reducing token supply and supporting long-term value growth.
Through X Mode, Four.meme hopes to continue its commitment to building a fair, open Meme issuance ecosystem, bringing a more transparent and sustainable innovative model to the BNB Chain community.
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