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  • The Terminal Design
    • Brief description
    • Google sheets
    • Dashboard
    • Rows in a Google Sheets
    • Liquidity cell design
    • Cell color
    • Cycles
    • The Terminal Math
    • Reserve Fund
  • Buying and selling cells
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    • Memo
    • How to buy?
  • The Terminal Token
    • $TTT Utility
    • Tokenomics
    • How to get $TTT?
    • $TTT Terminal Boost Contract
  • REFERRAL PROGRAM
    • Referral Rules
    • How do I get a referral link?
  • AUTO-TRADE
    • The Terminal Auto-Trade
  • Terminal Roadmap
    • Roadmap
  • User Support
    • Rules for purchasing liquidity cells
    • Major mistakes
    • F.A.Q
    • The Terminal Disclaimer
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Brief description

The Terminal 1.0

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Last updated 1 year ago

Welcome to The Terminal 1.0 - a comunity project with increased sustainability and a unique mathematical structure that allows you to earn 1.8% income from each investment round. The Terminal offers to buy liquidity cells in a public Google sheets, followed by an automatic sale after some time at a profit of 1.8%.

1️⃣There's a public Google sheets: (https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1Mhoaxx3N0IBXySbHtIsSTWzVvBDD-fD5nDMTA56LOJU/edit?usp=sharing).

2️⃣The table contains cells with liquidity. The cells are arranged in rows. Each row contains a unique number of cells.

3️⃣Each liquidity cell has a fixed price and a fixed return of +1.8%. Users buy these cells in sequence.

4️⃣When users redeem rows with the same number as the current cycle number, cells from the previous row are returned to the buyers with a 1.8% profit.

5️⃣By increasing and decreasing the number of liquidity cells in the rows, the system has increased stability and high cell turnover rate.

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