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# NETZ Treasury Pool

"NETZ Treasuries: A Secure and Transparent Decentralized Financial Instrument"

NETZ Treasury Pool offers a comprehensive and user-friendly investment platform in the commodities market. This system combines various features to provide diverse investment options, focusing on maximizing returns and ensuring ease of use.

NETZ Treasuries is a digital vault with enhanced decentralization, visibility and security. The transparent & liquid nature of the Treasury pool enables it to be used for atomic swaps between NTZC & USDT tokens. Fees earned in USDT by NETZ from the users of our ecosystem enable NETZ to pay returns to the designated USDT treasury investors.

Process:

* Seller receives NTZC: The commodity supplier sells their commodity to NETZ who pays them in NTZC tokens.
* Atomic Swap with Treasury: The seller/supplier uses NETZ Treasuries to perform an atomic swap. They exchange their NTZC tokens for USDT at a guaranteed exchange rate.
* Fees for Investors: Fees earned in USDT from atomic swaps goes towards paying returns to designated USDT treasury investors.
* Treasury Manages Physical Commodity: NETZ, through its secure network of partners, takes responsibility for selling the physical commodity.
* Treasury Rebalancing: The proceeds from selling the commodity are converted back into USDT and used to replenish the NETZ Treasury pool, ensuring liquidity for future swaps.


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