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# Trading Rewards

Trading Rewards turns participation into real economic value.

This is where the loop closes: ALIVE generates trust, Social generates spread, and Trading turns it into something you can hold.

### Every user has their own token <a href="#every-user-has-their-own-token" id="every-user-has-their-own-token"></a>

When you join MemeX, your identity becomes a token. Your daily life, social activity, and trust grade all shape its value. You're not buying someone else's hype: you're building your own brand.

### Bonding curve → MemeMax <a href="#bonding-curve-mememax" id="bonding-curve-mememax"></a>

Every token starts on a bonding curve. When the curve fills, it auto-lists on MemeMax: the meme-native perpetual DEX where graduated tokens get deeper liquidity.

### Buyback-driven rewards <a href="#buyback-driven-rewards" id="buyback-driven-rewards"></a>

{% hint style="success" %}
Platform revenue does not stay with the platform. A portion of the platform fees is recycled into buybacks for user tokens, not kept as platform profit.
{% endhint %}

> This is not a token you trade. This is a brand you build.


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