Term of the Day: Circulation
BitNestWhile classic DeFi more often uses the term “staking,” in BitNest the key concept is circulation — a cycle in which users participate to receive yield according to a transparent smart-contract algorithm.
✅ What is circulation?
It’s a fixed-duration process during which your funds interact with the BitNest ecosystem through a smart contract. The user selects a timeframe (for example, 1, 7, 14, or 28 days), deposits an amount, and then everything happens automatically — from profit accrual to the return of funds.
And here’s what matters: circulation requires no additional actions. There is no “withdraw” button and no need to manually confirm transactions after launching the cycle — the code handles everything. This is what fundamentally distinguishes BitNest from projects where users must constantly track deadlines and manually initiate withdrawals.
✅ How does the circulation process work?
At the core is a smart contract that records:
⏺ The amount deposited into the cycle
⏺ The duration of the circulation
⏺ The yield rate for that period
⏺ The return date
⏺ The wallet address to which the funds will be sent
☝️The smart contract operates strictly according to its code: it cannot “decide” to delay a payout or change the percentage. Any modification to the algorithm would require deploying a new contract, ensuring maximum transparency and user protection.
✅ Benefits for the user:
➡️ Predictability: the user knows in advance when the cycle will end and what profit they will receive.
➡️ Transparency: all parameters are visible on the blockchain — nothing can be hidden or altered.
➡️ Convenience: one click — and for 1, 7, 14, or 28 days you eliminate the human factor and rely on automation.
Circulation is the foundation of BitNest: a transparent algorithm, predictable results, and a fully automated process of interacting with the smart contract.
⚡️ For any questions, feel free to message the community.
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⚠️ This material is for informational purposes only and is not financial advice. Always evaluate risks and manage your funds responsibly.