# FAQ

This FAQ covers common questions about ENX token, Enexfi platform, staking, DEX, liquidity pools, Produce & Earn, real-world projects, security, and governance.

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<summary>What is ENX?</summary>

ENX is the native token of the Enexfi ecosystem. It is a \*\*digital commodity\*\* representing access, staking, rewards, and participation in energy-related DeFi. ENX is \*\*not a security, equity, or investment instrument\*\*.

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<summary>Is ENX an investment or security?</summary>

No. ENX does not confer ownership, profit-sharing, or equity rights. It is primarily used for platform access, staking, liquidity provision, rewards, and ecosystem participation.

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<summary>How can I acquire ENX?</summary>

ENX can be obtained via: - Supported cryptocurrency exchanges - Staking rewards - Liquidity provision - Produce & Earn participation

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<summary>How can I buy or sell ENX?</summary>

ENX can be traded on the Enexfi DEX as well as other supported exchanges where it is listed. Users can: - Buy or sell ENX in trading pairs - Provide liquidity to earn a share of trading fees - Participate in staking and ecosystem rewards using ENX

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<summary>Can I create my own token?</summary>

Yes. Users can issue their own tokens on Enexfi, including RWA-backed or energy-related tokens. ENX is used for staking, trading, and listing new tokens in the ecosystem.

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<summary>What is staking?</summary>

Staking allows users to lock ENX in \*\*limited pools\*\* to earn rewards. Early participation may provide bonus incentives. Staked tokens contribute to: - DEX liquidity - Ecosystem growth - Supporting real-world projects

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<summary>Are staking rewards automatic?</summary>

Yes. Rewards are calculated and distributed based on your pool share. Rewards are credited in ENX or ecosystem-approved tokens.

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<summary>What are liquidity pools?</summary>

Liquidity pools allow users to contribute ENX or other tokens to facilitate trading on the DEX. Participants earn: - A share of trading fees - Additional incentives from the platform Liquidity pools enhance trading efficiency and market stability.

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<summary>What is Produce &#x26; Earn?</summary>

Produce & Earn lets users generate energy and earn ENX: - Users can \*\*rent or purchase IoT devices\*\*. - Earnings are based on verified energy production. - Anyone in the ecosystem can participate, not just professional energy producers.

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<summary>How are Produce &#x26; Earn earnings calculated?</summary>

Earnings depend on: - Energy output of rented or purchased IoT devices - Package specifications and device efficiency - Verified production recorded on-chain

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<summary>Can I invest in real-world energy projects?</summary>

Yes. Enexfi selects and manages verified energy projects. Users invest ENX, and returns are distributed \*\*proportionally to investment and verified production\*\*.

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<summary>Are there risks in real-world investments?</summary>

Yes. All projects carry risk. Users should review project details, production forecasts, and platform disclaimers. See \[Risk Disclosure]\(link-to-risk-page) for full information.

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<summary>What security measures protect ENX?</summary>

Enexfi uses: - \*\*Gnosis Safe multi-signature wallets\*\* - Smart contract best practices - Manual oversight and internal audits - Security protocols for Produce & Earn and DEX operations

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<summary>What happens if there is a security breach?</summary>

Emergency protocols, audits, and response teams are in place. Users should follow security best practices (strong passwords, 2FA, secure storage).

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<summary>Are there KYC/AML requirements?</summary>

Yes. Platform users must comply with KYC/AML regulations depending on their jurisdiction. Full compliance details are available on \[Security & Compliance]\(link-to-security-page).

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<summary>What is the roadmap for Enexfi?</summary>

The \[ENX Roadmap]\(link-to-roadmap-page) details phases of development: - Platform foundation & core trading launch - Energy IoT integration & staking - Real-world project support - Global expansion & ecosystem development - Innovation, AI, and mobile applications

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<summary>How does Enexfi support ecosystem growth?</summary>

\- Staking ENX and liquidity pools fund \*\*DEX liquidity\*\* and \*\*real-world projects\*\*. - New user token creation, project listing, and Launchpad/IDO processes are supported. - Rewards and incentives drive adoption and participation.

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<summary>Can users participate in governance?</summary>

Enexfi may allow ENX token holders to vote on platform proposals. Voting is \*\*manual but structured\*\*, providing influence over certain decisions if enabled.

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<summary>Where can I get support?</summary>

For questions about ENX, platform features, or troubleshooting: - Email: <support@enexfi.com> - Contact form: \[Support Page]\(link-to-support-page)

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