Glossary Terms
Arbitrage Trading: The practice of simultaneously buying and selling assets in different markets to profit from price discrepancies.
Automated Arbitrage Trading: A computerized system that automatically executes arbitrage trades across multiple markets without human intervention.
DEX Router: A system that optimizes trade execution across multiple decentralized exchanges to find the best prices and lowest fees.
Cross-Chain: Refers to the ability to transfer assets or execute transactions between different blockchain networks.
Burn-on-Transfer Token: A token that automatically destroys a portion of its supply during each transfer, reducing the total circulating supply over time.
Auto-Compounding: The automatic reinvestment of earned rewards or fees back into the original investment, increasing potential returns.
Batch Swap: A method of executing multiple token swaps in a single transaction to reduce gas fees and improve efficiency.
Regenerative Tokens: Tokens designed with mechanisms that continually reinvest a portion of transaction fees or rewards back into the protocol, potentially increasing their value over time.
Regenerative Trading: A trading system that uses profits or fees to automatically reinvest in the protocol, potentially creating a self-sustaining ecosystem.
Burn-on-Transfer: A mechanism where a portion of tokens are permanently removed from circulation during each transfer, potentially increasing the value of remaining tokens.
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