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# Reinvestment Strategy

One of the distinguishing aspects of OilXCoin is its reinvestment strategy, which is supported by two complementary cash flows: revenues from oil & gas operations and transaction fees generated through blockchain activity. These funds are intended to be systematically reinvested into key areas that support the ongoing development of OilXCoin’s ecosystem, for example:

**Assets:** Ongoing reinvestment into the acquisition of additional reserves and the enhancement of production capacity is designed to maintain and expand the operational foundation underlying the OilXCoin model.

**Marketing:** Continuous communication and outreach activities aim to broaden awareness and adoption of OilXCoin across relevant markets.

**Digital Infrastructure:** By funding technological development, transaction fees contribute to the maintenance of a secure and efficient digital infrastructure, enabling reliable operations and user confidence.

Reinvestments of oil & gas revenues are based on benchmarks derived from a 20-year historical average or current market rates (for lease acquisitions).

All reinvestment activities are intended to be conducted in a transparent manner, with records and relevant information made available for public review, thereby providing insight into the allocation of funds and the ongoing development of the project.


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