ChopSui Whitepaper
  • 🏡Overview
  • 📃Legal Disclaimer
  • ✨Introduction
  • 🌊Why SUI?
  • đŸ•šī¸Platform Features
    • 1.1 Swap
    • 1.2 Dashboard
    • 1.3 On-chain analytics
    • 1.4 Lending & Delta-neutral strategies
    • 1.5 Objectives
    • 1.6 Impermanent loss
    • 1.7 AMM
    • 1.8 Liquidator vaults
  • 🚰Providing Liquidity
    • 2.1 Fee distribution
    • 2.2 Risk management
    • 2.3 Fees
  • 👨‍🌾Yield Farming
    • 3.1 User-friendly interface
    • 3.2 Example
  • đŸĻˆYield Strategy
    • 4.1 Leveraged yield farms
    • 4.2 Leveraged borrowing
    • 4.3 Collateralization ratio
    • 4.4 Risk mitigation
    • 4.5 Liquidations
    • 4.6 Example
  • 🧭Guides
    • 5.1 How to swap
    • 5.2 How to add liquidity
    • 5.3 How does the dashboard work?
    • 5.4 Yield farms
  • đŸ›ī¸Governance and Token
    • 6.1 Governance model
    • 6.2 $CHOP
    • 6.3 Token Economics
    • 6.4 Value proposition
    • 6.5.1 Socialized clawbacks
    • 6.5.2 Rob's Liquidation
    • 6.6 Fees
  • â‰ī¸FAQ
  • About us
  • Conclusion
  • Media Kit
  • Contact
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  1. Governance and Token

6.2 $CHOP

The ChopSui native token (CHOP) plays a central role within the ecosystem. It serves as a governance token, granting holders voting rights and enabling them to shape the future development and direction of the protocol. Additionally, CHOP token holders enjoy additional benefits such as fee discounts and enhanced rewards.

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