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Missing tokens from Metamask Balance #1

Closed bazzar54 closed 4 months ago

bazzar54 commented 4 months ago

Hi I bought 356 Ponzio tokens via uniswap and the TX hash confirms purchase. However the balance is only showing 110 tokens so where has the 246 tokens dissapeared to? Ive spoken with Metamask who confirms the balance should and still show the correct amount but its definatley not there. Can you help?

TX 0xe21be816dfd3691de397e7ae42628d5c43fbd730b816003e4b5408b04905c569

Screenshot of Etherscan:

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bazzar54 commented 4 months ago

I also dont understand this transaction? See TX and screen shot for details below: 0x2905f9628fa91b649acce4ab1973b8404e6d4654

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nskk-oo commented 4 months ago

我的代币突然减少了 是怎么回事

bazzar54 commented 4 months ago

Is anyone here from the support team at Ponzio??

PonzioTheCat commented 4 months ago

The PONZIO token is a debase token, every 4 days the supply is divided by two. Which means all wallets balance is divided 2 and the price is multiplied by 2 (so users don't loose any value due to the debase mechanism). This mechanism is linearised to be executed 168 times during the 4 days, so a small debase occurs approximately every 34minutes. Also, 13.37% more of the debased amount is sent to the staking. Which means that if you add liquidity and stake your UNIV2-LP token you get back your 13.37% lost at each debase.

Due to the debase mechanism, your balance will decrease over the time, again, it doesn't mean you have loose values because the price goes always up. Your actual balance on etherscan might be wrong, etherscan don't compute correctly the balance due to the debase. Metamask should update it correctly but if you want to see your real balance, go to ponzio.io. The website is optimised to correctly compute the user balance and correctly compute the swap / liquidity add or remove / staking.

Tunki1201 commented 4 months ago

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