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# About Centurion Finance

### About Centurion Finance

The $CENT algorithmic token serves as the basis of a rapidly growing ecosystem aimed towards bringing liquidity and new use cases to the Fantom Opera Mainnet.\
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The protocol's underlying mechanism dynamically adjusts $CENT's supply, pushing its price up or down relative to the price of $FTM.

Inspired by the idea behind the well known project on Fantom Opera Mainnet Tomb Finance, the CENT protocol consists of three tokens:\
\- Centurion ($CENT).\
-Centurion Share ($SCENT).\
-Centurion Bonds ($CBOND).

### The Centurion Difference

Unlike some other algorithmic tokens, $CENT is not pegged to a stable coin— it is instead pegged to $FTM.&#x20;

Due to the success of Tomb Finance we have decided to replicate their protocol, for the people who were late on Tomb and missed out on the biggest rewards, because algorithmic tokens have higher rewards when they begin.

One of the primary shortcomings of past algorithmic tokens has been a lack of use cases, leaving no good reason for somebody to want to use or hold them. In order to successfully maintain the peg in the long-run, the Centurion Team will maintain a focus on innovation around enhanced functionality and use cases as well as implementation some new functionalities which will drastically benefit long term holders, mostly through buybacks via the DAO/Airdrop Wallet.


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