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# Anonymous transaction mining

Diode Mixer’s anonymous transaction mining mechanism is similar to the one in traditional exchanges. That is, every transaction made by a user on Diode Mixer will be rewarded by percentage of DIODE tokens.

After each coin mixing service, Diode Mixer will charge a fee of 0.1% to 1% per transaction depending on the amount. 50% of this fee will go to the team, and the remaining 50% will be injected into the DIODE transaction pool.

Anonymous transaction mining will encourage users to use Diode Mixer protocol more often for coin mixing. For a mixing protocol, high-frequency transactions mean higher anonymity; the fees charged from high-frequency transactions will be reinjected into the mixing pool, which contributes to improving the depth of the mixing pool and enhancing the anonymity effect.

In addition, unlike traditional transaction mining, Diode Mixer’s “anonymous transaction mining” incorporates an exit penalty mechanism to effectively curb the speculative behavior of short term traders and further guarantee the safety of transaction mining. This penalty mechanism also contributes to maintaining a stable market performance of DIODE, guiding users to rational and sustainable investment, and guaranteeing the continuous and steady revenue growth of investment.


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