HEX launched as an Ethereum ERC-20 token with a time-lock feature. Early Bitcoin holders could prove ownership with a signature to claim HEX; the token's code was designed around voluntary time commitments.
What makes it different
Its own rules, its own trade-offs.
HEX is a token contract, not its own proof-of-work or proof-of-stake blockchain. Its “staking” is a contract time-lock with its own reward and penalty rules.
Not the same as: a guarantee, a bank account, or a customer-service payment rail.
How a transaction becomes real
From wallet to chain.
A wallet interacts with the HEX smart contract on the selected chain.
A stake commitment records an amount and an end date on-chain.
When the stake ends, the wallet calls the contract again to end it and settle the protocol-defined outcome.
Supply and incentives
Why the token exists.
Supply and rewards are governed by the contract's published rules, not by Bitcoin-style mining.
Use it safely
What can go wrong.
Time locks, penalties, smart-contract bugs, liquidity, price volatility, and phishing all matter. Never use a recovery phrase to connect to any app.
Verify it yourself
Look at the chain.
A block explorer lets you inspect public transactions, blocks, addresses, and fees. Never paste a recovery phrase or private key into one.
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