# What is XBURN

**Powering Hyper-deflation and bonded liquidity system with massive buy and burn**

XBURN, built on PulseChain, is a hyper-deflationary token with a unique daily auctions system. It features a capped total supply of around 1 billion. The entire supply of XBURN tokens is distributed in the first 10 days of the protocol's existence, triggering a fast deflation afterwards with a massive buy and burn.&#x20;

73% of system value is used to buy XBURN off the market and store it in the buy and burn mechanism or in XBURN Vault.&#x20;

16% of system value is used to enhance bonded liquidity pools with X protocol and PVOLT (providing some additional buy pressure on XBURN). Feeding the bonded liquidity mechanism includes purchasing core PulseChain ecosystem tokens such as PLS, PLSX, HEX, ATROPA, DAI and TEDDYBEAR and growing PVOLT's liquidity pools. This contributes to a continuous buy pressure on the entire PulseChain ecosystem through its inherent liquidity bondings.

Up to 8% of system value is used to buy and burn X protocol and PVOLT (capped supply deflationary tokens liquidity bonded with key Richard Heart tokens (PVOLT), ATROPA ecosystem (PVOLT) and pTGC ecosystem (X protocol)), effectively resulting in additional positive value creation for XBURN through its own liquidity bonding with X protocol and PVOLT. Tokens that are bonded together, move together.&#x20;

3% Genesis

**XBURN's Pumpamentals:**

💥 Huge buy and burn and additional buy pressure through XBURN Vault and bonded liquidity pools&#x20;

🔥 Hyper-deflation after 10 days

🎯 Capped supply of around 1 billion (1.055 billion exactly)

⏳ Full token distribution in 10 days

🟢 100% fair launch &#x20;

♻️ XBURN Vault ensures perpetual auctions with deflationary tokenomics

⚡️ XBURN is powered by PLS; further liquidity bonding with X protocol and pVOLT amplifies the buy and burn with synergistic effect


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