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# Introduction

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Many decentralized exchanges have failed by providing generous APR in their beginning, even without a back fund to cover its emissions.

Scary Swap starts with an innovative burn system that balances its emissions and send to the dead address the same amount every week, keeping the token supply the same in 7/7 days.

Scary Swap has a strong road map in order to support this token circulation:

Scary Doors will be the first game incorporated to the project, also the development is being done in steps to guarantee the fairness of the game economy. More mini-games will be added to the Scary Doors game, increasing the attractiveness but also the difficulty of the levels, at the same time the Battlefield will take step on the development of a big and challenging project, that aims to integrate not only the monsters but also more projects in the fight arena.

With bigger purposes and a experienced team behind this project, SCARY token is one of the most prominent project in the blockchain this year.

Scary Swap has:

* DeFi and Metaverse combined
* Descentralized Exchange
* Launchpad
* Farms
* Pools

Launched at 17/02, enjoy new projects rewards and passive income


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