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# Abstract

### What is the goal of DBXen crypto?

**DBXen** is a project that proposes a new tokenomics philosophy and distribution algorithm that aims to contribute to XEN deflation while bringing a new $DXN digital asset in the XEN ecosystem. $DXN is a capped token which can solely be minted through burning $XEN.

The founding team's passion for fair launches, fair distribution, equitable tokenomics and community governed protocols was the inspiration behind building DBXen.

DBXen's goal is to offer an alternative to XENFTs and other burning tokens (i.e. the Reflection token, FENIX). It proposes a totally different reward system that will yield a passive income for $DXN holders.


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