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 * Welcome to Equalizer
 * An overview
   * Liquidity Pools
   * Gauge Voting & Bribes
 * EQUAL (Fantom)
   * Launch Details
   * Tokenomics
   * Contracts
 * SCALE (Base)
   * Launch Details
   * Tokenomics
   * Contracts
 * Equity
   * What is Equity?
   * The EQUITY token
   * Trading with Equity
   * Contracts
     * Vault 2
     * Vault 1
 * Team
 * List your Tokens
 * Legal Disclaimer
 * Brand Kit
   * Equal
   * Equity
   * Scale

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WELCOME TO THE EQUALIZER


INTRODUCTION

Equalizer was derived from the initial concept of Andre Cronje. The mechanism
that was used to create a perpetual decentralized exchange was unique and
ingenious. The launch of this platform is to take the concept and apply it to a
more natural style DEX. Equalizer will become the trading mechanism for the
Fantom network, utilizing the Solidly perpetual model with some tweaks to fee
structures and emissions.


WHY EQUALIZER

The perpetual model is the first of its kind that can sustain an emission token
price. The problem that is tackled here, is to create an equalized effect across
the rewards for token holders and the incentive for LP providers. Our model
supports this as it rewards liquidity with a valuable token, that devices an
income similar to the Curve model. The fee structure ensures that the utility
and reward for holding and locking the token is high enough to support the
required liquidity to succeed in low slippage trades.


LET US ENLIGHTEN YOU

Charging a low fee (E.g. 0.01%) is a flawed concept, unless the volume warrants
the incentive required to hold enough TVL, especially for volatile pairs. This
in turn, creates a spiral in the native token price destroying the platforms’
ability to maintain liquidity. Now, who really cares about a fee of 0.01% if the
slippage in the trade is 2% or 3%. Hopefully now you are starting to see the
necessity of maintaining a fee that supports low slippage trades. This in turn
provides a better result and experience for the trader.


WHERE TO FIND US

 * Twitter: https://twitter.com/Equalizer0x
 * Discord: https://discord.gg/KHnB28MMFH
 * YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@0xequalizer
 * Medium: https://medium.com/equalizer-exchange

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