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# Deal Flow

CyberDEX Deal Flow feature is a Launchpad only for our token holders.

With our Launchpad, retail users without an extensive network for pre-market deals will finally be able to have their own consistent Deal Flow, equalling the opportunities of VCs to normal traders.&#x20;

We will be frequently bringing new and promising projects to fundraise on our platform.&#x20;

Our Token Holders will be able to participate in those projects, securing their early allocations at low valuations.&#x20;

CyberDEX Team will be carefully doing the prior research, analysis & due diligence into the projects that will be brought to the platform.&#x20;

Coming soon after the Token Generation Event.&#x20;


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