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# Token information

### Token Name

TRIDIUM

### Symbol

TRD

### Blockchain

BNB Smart Chain (BSC)

### Token Type

Utility Token

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### What is TRIDIUM?

TRIDIUM (TRD) is the core utility resource of the Vikings Valley ecosystem.

It powers all major gameplay systems and serves as the primary economic asset inside the game.

TRD was designed to support:

* Progression
* Fleet management
* Marketplace activity
* Minting systems
* Future expansion mechanics

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### Main Utilities

TRD is used for:

* Minting Vikings
* Minting Drakkars
* Crew creation
* Crew disbanding
* Provisions
* Marketplace purchases
* Future upgrades
* Future crafting systems

Every important action inside Vikings Valley interacts directly with TRD.

### Deflationary Mechanics

The ecosystem includes multiple burn systems designed to reduce inflation pressure over time.

Current burn systems include:

🔥 50% of minting costs burned \
🔥 90% of marketplace fees burned\
🔥 90% of crew creation costs burned\
🔥 90% of crew disband costs burned\
🔥 Burn penalties tied to early reward cashouts

Additional burn utilities may be introduced in future ecosystem expansions.


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