Infinite Money Glitch ($IMG) is a decentralized finance (DeFi) project built on the Solana blockchain. It leverages the advanced tax extension capabilities of the Token2022 program to create a unique reward system for token holders. This documentation provides an overview of the $IMG project, its key features, and its integration with the Token2022 program. The $IMG project implements a seamless 5% tax on all transactions, including buying, selling, and transferring tokens. This tax is automatically collected and distributed to token holders in SOL, providing them with a sustainable passive income stream. The reward distribution is proportional to the holding size, meaning that the more $IMG tokens a holder has, the higher their SOL yield.
- Automated SOL Rewards: Holders receive Solana directly to their wallets.
- Proportional Distribution: Rewards scale with the holding size.
- Fair Tax Structure: Consistent 5% tax across all transactions ensures market stability.
- Token2022 Integration: Utilizing Solana's Token2022 program for enhanced efficiency and security.
- Transparent Distribution: All reward calculations and distributions are verifiable on-chain.
The Infinite Money Glitch ecosystem aims to reward long-term holders while maintaining market liquidity. By implementing the tax at the token program level, the project offers a more efficient and secure reward system compared to traditional reflection tokens.
Please feel free to contact me if you need this token development. My discord username is eross0220. My telegram username is @eross0220.
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