The Terminal (EN)
  • Intro
  • Useful links
  • 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
    • Exchanges
    • Currency
    • 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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The Terminal Math

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🎲The Terminal Math

The Terminal consists of a set of cells that are arranged in a certain matrix and enclosed in rows of a Google sheets, which is divided into cycles.

Each cycle consists of a certain number of rows that contain a certain number of cells. Each cycle has its own rubicons (the rows with the largest number of cells). Before the rubicons the size of the rows increases, after the rubicons the size of the rows decreases down to one cell. Each subsequent cycle has one more rubicon.

Each cell has a fixed price and a fixed yield of 1.8%. The price of cells increases with each passed cycle by 1 coin. The yield is formed from the funds that were deposited in the terminal to buy the next cells.

0.7% of the value of the purchased cells is distributed through the referral network.

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