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June 20, 2021, 04:42:47 AM
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Dear community,

My name is Richard Harder.
Hi!

Thanks for reading this!

Me and my team have developed REX token for a whole year now.
It is both a cryptocurrency and a Certificate of Deposit.

So, what is REX?

In a nutshell:
For simplicity, imagine HEX.
A staking protocol that reached high adoption and participation (#4 MarketCap), with daily auctions and free claims.
Now, imagine HEX, as if a community has made it.

- With up to 96% of the ETH (in this case BNB) going back to the participants, via daily personal Big Pay Days.
- With supportive tokens to boost the functionality:
- In REX, you can move a stake to other addresses. We are sure, you'll understand what that means.
- Also, you can split a stake into two. You'll know, why that's great.
- Also, you can scrape off interest before maturity.
- There are a lot of more features and we believe, it makes REX a highly flexible staking token and - maybe - an important player in the future.

We invite everyone to have a look at the code and the (full paid) audit.
- It's first implmentation is on Binance Smart Chain, because, when we wanted to start (a few weeks ago), ETH was much too expensive for low cap investors.
- We'll extend the networks in the future to "where it makes sense".

The actual audited contracts are published and verified on bscscan.
- They are connected to the website, which may be used with MetaMAsk, at the moment.
- More wallets will be usable in the future.

The daily auctions run for 365 days. Like in HEX.
It is starts on June 20th, 2021 (= REX DAY 1).

Thank you all for your time
and participation in this discussion, if you like.

And:
Thanks to my team and all the efforts and patience.
Thanks to our community! Your ideas have made REX what is is today.

Thanks for participating in 13 rounds of successful testnet testings!
It was very important to test every imaginable case of project progress.

I wish you all a great time and all the best!

Yours,
Richard

internet-bonds.com

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Of course, all of this is no financial advice, just my opinion and ideas.

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