Kuza Finance
  • INTRODUCTION
    • 🏔️Kuza's core principles
    • 🎯End goal
  • Protocol
    • 🪙$QE & $REPO: Kuza's tokens
    • 💰Bonds
    • 🥩Staking & Rewards
    • ⚙️(3,3) Mechanics
    • 🗝️Treasury
    • 💻Tokenomics & Quantitative Approach
    • 📜Governance & DAO
    • 🎯Roadmap
  • Ressources
    • 🎛️Contracts
    • 🔗Useful Links
    • 📒Disclaimer
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  • What is $QE?
  • What is $REPO?
  • $QE Rebase Rewards
  1. Protocol

$QE & $REPO: Kuza's tokens

This page describes Kuza's token: $QE as well as its staked version: $REPO

What is $QE?

$QE is Kuza's native token. It is backed by the protocol's treasury, and acts as a reserve currency, with a monetary policy aimed at growing the treasury, while accommodating certain key metrics, which will be presented in greater detail in the "Tokenomics & Quantitative Approach" section.

What is $REPO?

$REPO is a 1:1 representation of the $QE token that is given to the depositor when staked on Kuza. This $REPO serves as a record of your stake, so be careful not to send it to another wallet unless you are sure, as it will be necessary to unstake $QE in the future. $REPO itself is not made to be liquid, it is purely a representation of your position.

$QE Rebase Rewards

For each 8-hour period (called an epoch) you leave your $QE staked, you receive rewards in the form of more $QE tokens. By buying/minting $QE and leaving it staked, you continually receive more $QE rewards at each rebase period.

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