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# Introduction to ETHLINQ

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In a decentralized world driven by innovation and ingenuity, a groundbreaking crypto project emerges, designed to create a self-sustaining cycle of rewards for its users. This visionary endeavor leverages liquidity tokens generated through a novel transaction tax mechanism, empowering participants to stake these tokens for substantial Ethereum rewards, all the while burning tokens to achieve deflation. This lite paper presents an in-depth exploration of this crypto project, illustrating its mechanics, benefits, and the ingenious cycle of rewards it entails.


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