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General FAQ

What is Protocol (TCP)?

Protocol (TCP) is a structured blockchain project built on Polygon with a modular architecture, timelock-protected treasury, advanced liquidity management, and audit-friendly design.

What network is TCP on?

TCP is deployed on Polygon (Chain ID 137), a Layer 2 scaling solution for Ethereum.

How do I get TCP tokens?

You can get TCP tokens by:

  • Trading on DEXs (Uniswap, QuickSwap, etc.)
  • Trading on CEXs (if listed)
  • Staking rewards
  • Ecosystem allocations

How do I add TCP to my wallet?

  1. Open your wallet (MetaMask, etc.)
  2. Select "Add Token"
  3. Enter TCP token address
  4. Confirm token details
  5. TCP appears in your wallet

Is TCP safe?

TCP is designed with multiple security safeguards:

  • Modular architecture
  • Timelocks on critical operations
  • Access controls
  • Event logging
  • Community oversight

However, all smart contracts carry risk. Always do your own research.

How is TCP different from other tokens?

TCP differentiates through:

  • Modular architecture
  • Timelock-protected treasury
  • Advanced liquidity management
  • Transparent operations
  • Audit-friendly design

Can I stake TCP?

Yes, you can stake TCP tokens in the staking contract to earn rewards.

What is the reward rate?

The reward rate is configurable and may change. Check the staking contract for current rate.

How often are rewards distributed?

Rewards accrue continuously and can be claimed anytime.

Is there a lock-up period for staking?

No, you can unstake anytime without lock-up period.

How is liquidity protected?

Liquidity is protected through:

  • 85% permanent lock (365+ days)
  • 15% flexible portion with daily limits
  • Proposal-based withdrawals
  • Timelock enforcement

What is the treasury used for?

The treasury is used for:

  • Operational funding
  • Strategic initiatives
  • Emergency reserves
  • Growth capital

How are treasury withdrawals made?

Treasury withdrawals follow:

  1. Proposal creation
  2. Timelock period
  3. Community monitoring
  4. Execution or cancellation

Can I verify TCP operations?

Yes, all operations are visible on PolygonScan and can be verified on-chain.

Where can I find official information?

Official information is available at:

  • Official website
  • This documentation
  • Official social media
  • PolygonScan

How do I report a security issue?

Report security issues through official channels. Do not disclose publicly.

Is TCP audited?

Check official sources for audit information.

What is the roadmap?

Check official sources for roadmap information.


Next: See Technical FAQ for technical questions.

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