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# $FDX Token

## $FDX Token

The **$FDX token** is the utility token that powers the Fordex ecosystem. It unlocks platform features, incentivizes usage, and aligns community participation with long-term growth.

#### **Utility**

* **Fee Discounts** → Lower trading fees when paid in $FDX.
* **AI Credits** → Unlock premium AI filters, queries, and advanced risk scores.
* **Priority Queue** → Faster alerts and prioritized swap routing.
* **Buyback & Burn** → A portion of platform revenue is used to buy and burn $FDX, creating deflationary pressure.
* **Governance** → Vote on new features, supported chains, and platform direction.

#### **Revenue Model**

* Execution fees and small trade markups.
* Pro subscriptions (paid in USDC or $FDX).
* API and alert monetization.
* Sponsored listings (optional).

#### **Why $FDX Matters**

$FDX is not just a token it is the **fuel** of the Fordex ecosystem. As platform adoption grows, $FDX utility and buyback mechanisms reinforce long-term sustainability and value capture.


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