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# 🤝 Introduction&#x20;

## Introduction

**TradeWe** is an innovative on-chain prop-trading platform powered by its own utility token.\
Our project combines three elements that redefine how prop-trading works: **transparent challenges**, **a subscription-based model**, and **community-driven gamification**.

For years, the prop-trading industry has been growing rapidly, but it still suffers from major issues: high entry costs, low transparency, and limited alignment between firms and traders. TradeWe was created to address these challenges directly, using the tools of Web3 and blockchain.

Our vision is to build a fair ecosystem where:

* Prop-trading becomes more **accessible** to everyone.
* Key results and events are **transparent** and verifiable on-chain.
* Traders are **motivated and rewarded** not only for profits, but also for consistency and participation.
* The **community has a voice** through governance and referral programs.

TradeWe is more than just another prop firm — it is a complete ecosystem that bridges the gap between trading, blockchain, and social engagement.


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