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# $FDX Token Utility

## $FDX Token Utility

The **$FDX token** is the native utility asset of the Fordex ecosystem. It is designed to create real economic value by powering platform features, incentivizing usage, and aligning community participation.

#### **Core Utilities**

* 💸 **Fee Discounts**\
  Pay trading fees with $FDX to receive reduced costs on swaps and platform markups.
* 🤖 **AI Credits**\
  Access premium AI features — including natural-language queries, advanced risk scoring, and route optimization — by spending $FDX credits.
* ⚡ **Priority Queue**\
  Pro users with $FDX receive priority processing for alerts and swap routing, ensuring **lower latency** and faster execution.
* 📢 **Premium Alerts**\
  Unlock higher alert quotas and advanced triggers (whale, rug-signal) with $FDX.
* 🛠️ **API Access**\
  Developers and trading bots can use $FDX to increase API rate limits or subscribe to webhook event feeds.

#### **Why Utility Matters**

Unlike purely speculative tokens, $FDX is tightly integrated into Fordex’s **core functions**, ensuring demand grows as platform adoption increases.


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