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# What is the Treasury Fund (TF)?

TF is the acronym for the Treasury Fund which is a separate wallet in the URFP system. The TF uses an algorithm that backs the Rebase Rewards and is supported by a portion of the buy and sell trading fees that accrue in the TF wallet.&#x20;

In simple terms, the staking rewards (rebase rewards) which are distributed every 15 minutes at a rate of 0.028% are backed by the TF parameter, thus ensuring a high and stable interest rate for $URF token holders.&#x20;

7% of all trading fees are stored in the Treasury Fund which helps sustain and back the staking rewards provided by the positive rebase. Multi Chain Farming & BNB Launchpad Earning to support the high reward.

Treasury Fund keeps holders safe by

* Avoiding flash crashes through price stability
* Achieving long-term sustainability and future growth of the Uranium Finance Protocol
* Greatly reducing downside risk

**TF Wallet Address:**&#x20;


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