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# UTS Token

Unitus Finance reimagines its tokenomics structure, prioritizing rewards for those committed to long-term capital contributions rather than short-term, opportunistic liquidity. This new model provides incentives for both asset supply and borrowing activities, with special emphasis on rewarding those who choose to stake LP (Liquidity Provider) tokens. This approach encourages active engagement in LP token liquidity, fostering a healthy and sustainable ecosystem for Unitus and its community.

## UTS Token

Unitus Finance introduces the UTS (Unitus Token) as the governance token, featuring the following specifications:

* UTS (Unitus Token) holds the role of the governance token for Unitus.
* DF (dForce) will be paired with UTS, and a portion of dForce's treasury income will be dedicated to acquiring DF/USX liquidity.
* UTS tokens will receive liquidity support from DF, and DF's buyback initiatives will extend to UTS tokens.
* Treasury funds are earmarked for two primary purposes: minting USX and acquiring DF/UTS liquidity in the market.

## UTS Token Address

> 0x3B6564b5DA73A41d3A66e6558a98FD0e9E1e77ad


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