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  • General
    • Syde Intro
      • What's Syde?
      • How does Syde Work?
      • Synthetic Derivatives methods
      • Why Syde.fi?
      • Ecosystem Overview
    • syTON intro
      • What's syTON?
      • How to syTON creates every imagination asset of coins
  • Syde Architecture
    • Syde Architecture
      • Overview
      • Oracles
      • AVG Users
      • Whales Users
      • Syde Module
      • Admin
      • User Flow
    • syTON Architecture
      • Overview
      • syTON Logic
      • syTON User-Wallet
  • Tutorial
    • What is Tutorial?
      • How to Mint?
      • How to Burn?
      • How Liquidation works?
      • How to check your synt asset volume?
      • What is Liquidation and how explain your position is liquidate?
  • Syde Litepaper
    • What is Litepaper?
      • Abstract
      • How SyTON backs Synths
      • Collateral
      • Price Stability Mechanism
      • Minting, burning, and the C-Ratio
      • Stakers, debt, and pooled counterparties
      • Liquidation Risk
      • What are the benefits of adding liquidation to the system?
      • Advantages of Syde Infrastructure and liquidity provisioning
      • How Synths work
      • Syde Futures
      • Minting synths
      • Claiming Fees
      • Burning debt
      • Oracles
      • Current risks
      • Conclusion
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syTON Logic

The creation of tokens is handled by jeton-minter, namely the admin mint process. In which tokens are created with a valid transaction request. First of all, the prices for tokens are checked through the oracle, then the transaction is verified, then calculations are made on the number of user tones for the number of synths of a certain asset, then the synths are on the balance and that's it.

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