Introduction
UniTomb : Algorithmic Stablecoin on Base Chain!
UniTomb, a revolutionized tomb fork, introducing a fresh wave of utilities and innovative features to the ecosystem for enhanced support and long-term sustainability set to change the meaning of Tomb Fork forever! At the heart of UniTomb is $UTOMB, the algorithmic token that stands as the bedrock of an ever-expansive protocol. $UTOMB is propelled by a mission to infuse users with liquidity, giving them the power to unlock uncharted horizons. As the stage is set for the launch of UniTomb, our Team knows no bounds and we're on the edge of a transformative chapter where $UTOMB will ignite a movement, contributing to the growth and evolution of Base Chain's future!
UniTomb is an algorithmic stable coin protocol pegged at 1:1 to $ETH on Base Chain. The mechanics of UniTomb rely on the synergy of three tokens – $UTOMB, $USHARE, and $UBOND. These tokens incentivize a stable 1:1 peg to $ETH.
Through dynamic adjustments, UniTomb's supply is in constant flux, driving its value either upwards or downwards in relation to the price of $ETH.
Embrace the dawn of a new era. UniTomb is here to set the pace, shattering norms and laying the foundation for a prosperous future on Base Chain. Welcome to a world where stability isn't just a concept – it's a thriving reality. 📈
Disclaimer & Terms
UniTomb is not an investment product, it is an experimental decentralized application. Do your own research before joining UniTomb. Investing in defi protocols is risky and may result in monetary loss. By using UniTomb, you agree that the UniTomb team is not responsible for any financial losses from investing in UniTomb nor do we promise any valuable returns now or in the future. You also accept and acknowledge that UniTomb does not operate or control the contracts on the blockchain of this protocol, these are open and permissionless and we are unable to stop anyone from using the protocol directly from the blockchain. In using these contracts you acknowledge that you understand this and are complying with the laws of your local jurisdiction.
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