MYX Finance launches node staking system Keeper System, with Linea, FL Foundation, Sequoia China, and Woyong among the first to become candidate nodes
PANews reported on May 27 that, according to official sources, the decentralized derivatives trading protocol MYX Finance has officially launched its node staking system, Keeper System, following its IDO on Binance wallet and listing on Binance Alpha. MYX Finance users can become candidate nodes by staking 300,000 $MYX, and regular users can freely support multiple candidates to participate in the decentralized governance of MYX Finance. Each week, the system selects the top 21 active nodes based on voting snapshots to handle on-chain matching and network operations, ensuring system security and efficiency. All staking users can receive staking rewards distributed by the platform and share transaction fee income proportionally, gaining stable passive income.
It is reported that upon the launch of the MYX Finance node staking system Keeper System, institutions such as Layer2 public chain Linea, FL Foundation, Sequoia China, and Woyong have taken the lead in joining the node election, demonstrating high recognition of MYX Finance's staking mechanism and ecological potential. More importantly, all execution income from Keeper System nodes will be used entirely to repurchase $MYX and distribute it to nodes and their supporters, forming a strong value loop.
Due to the launch of the node staking system, the $MYX token has surged by 34.33% in the past 24 hours, currently quoted at 0.1033u. As quality nodes continue to join, staking volume increases, and the buyback pace accelerates, the circulating supply of $MYX will become increasingly tight, and the network effect and token value of MYX Finance are expected to further strengthen.
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