"Momentum is a dynamically deflating token. Most deflationary tokens will be reduced by the same constant percent every transfer. Momentum uses a more dynamic approach to calculating the transfer fee. Two important values are maintained in the token contract: the Short Momentum and the Long Momentum, and token transfers will have an impact on these values. You can think of these values being similar to a moving average of transfer sizes over some history. Transfers that move the Short Momentum closer to the Long Momentum will have a transfer fee of 0.75%. Transfers that move the Short Momentum further away from the Long Momentum will be charged a destabilization fee between 0.75% and ~4%. Both momentum values will update regularly on the home page and can also be queried from callable functions in the smart contract."
Last Update:
"The audit continues as testing is underway. Results may take until next week, so a little more patience will be needed.
Many have been wondering about the website upgrade. Designs are being iterated on over the coming days and once there's a final agreement, development will start. Rough timeline might be up to two weeks or less if things flow quickly.
I also just updated the whitepaper to include a section explaining the weights used for updating the momentum values."
lol two threads in one day trannies? The first one didn't get any replies? You need to coordinate your shilling better. Maybe reddit will be more receptive to your kind.
Statera is nothing compared to us. This is FUD to NOT think it would over shoot. If people understood how statera's tokenomics and applied them to this, what would be the point of holding statera when this is far superior?
Ethan Kelly
Diversification nigger
Shit happen you never know
Jaxson Edwards
Statera is quite literally negated by Momentum. So idk what you're on about.