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The PDT Token
Pump.Trader is powered by PDT — the native utility token of the Pump.Trader ecosystem built on Solana. PDT is
not just a reward token. It is the fuel that keeps Pump.Trader running and the mechanism that keeps PDT deflationary.
PDT Credits — How It Works
To use Pump.Trader 's strategy engine, users spend PDT Credits — an in-app credit earned by exchanging PDT tokens.
Exchange Rate: 1 PDT Credit = $0.10 USD worth of PDT
Credit Costs:
Starting any trading strategy = 1 PDT Credit
Enabling Whale Tracker = 1 PDT Credit per session
How to get PDT Credits:
Hold PDT in your connected Solana wallet.
Open the Buy Credits screen inside the app.
Choose a credit package (5, 10, 25, or 50 credits).
The app builds a Solana transaction and sends your PDT.
Credits are instantly added to your account.
The Burn Mechanism
Every time PDT is exchanged for PDT Credits, it is permanently removed from circulation.
The split on every purchase:
95% Burned (sent to the Solana null address)
5% Development fund
95% of every PDT spent in the app is burned forever. Sent to 1nc1nerator11111111111111111111111111111111 — the Solana protocol's permanent burn address — where it can never be recovered or recirculated.
This means every action taken inside Pump.Trader actively reduces the total supply of PDT. The more the app is used, the more PDT is burned.
Why this matters:
Every strategy started removes PDT from circulation.
Every Whale Tracker session burns PDT.
Heavy app usage = accelerating deflation = shrinking supply.
A shrinking supply, combined with growing demand from new users, creates natural upward price pressure on PDT.
Using Pump.Trader is not just automating your trades — it is participating in a deflationary economy where the act of trading the app
makes the token more scarce.
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