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Cycles

Cycles

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Last updated 1 year ago

The entire mathematical model of the terminal consists of cycles that run sequentially one after another.

Within a cycle there are a certain number of rows. First, the length of a line increases until the Rubicon occurs.

The Rubicon is the longest line/row in the current cycle.

After the Rubicon, the rows become shorter, down to a liquidity cell.

After the current cycle is completed, the next cycle begins, which contains one more Rubicon (longest line). The cost of a cell also increases with each subsequent cycle.