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# What is PandaExpress 🐼💤🚂

PandaExpress is the one-size-fits-all DeFi bullet-train built for those who’d rather sit back and enjoy the ride. No staking, no claiming, no complicated tickets to punch, just hodl and let the rewards roll in. Don't be fooled by the name, the PandaExpress is a highspeed train that never misses its station, truly perfected for the lazy and the busy.

The engine of PandaExpress? Three on-chain lotteries and a novel fee switch mechanism. Together, they keep the wheels spinning at ultrasonic speeds as up to 90% of the revenue is always funneled back into the community as rewards and fuel for growth all year around, through good or bad market conditions.


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