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# Economic Model

* Token Name: Dealin Coin (DLC)
* Total amount issued: With a fixed total supply of 100 million DLC, the token's value is guaranteed.
* Token allocation:
  * 50 million for pool building
  * 30 million for ecosystem development (for community support and listing on Binance)
  * 20 million for mining
* Transaction fees:
  * A total charge of 3% commission fee.
  * 1.5% of the selling is owned by the project party and used for project operation;
  * Buy 1.5% as a reward for users who build the LP pool to encourage users to provide liquidity.

#### 5.2 Pledge Plate-Basic Pledge Rules

* Amount gear: only optional 200 / 500 / 1000 / 2000 DLC, standardized operation;
* Reinvestment and withdrawal: repledge after redemption at maturity (no automatic reinvestment); redemption fee is free, and 50% of the pledge money will be deducted for early withdrawal.
* Income and cycle: the cycle is random 7-49 days, corresponding income: 0.5% for daily chemical products for 7-19 days, 0.6% for 20-29 days, + 1% for 30 days;


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