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# Improvements and Innovations

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ReactorFusion, built on a solid codebase, introduces innovative enhancements to the traditional lending and borrowing market. These enhancements are carefully designed to deliver immediate value to users without increasing the risk of the protocol.

## Improvement: Automated Reward Distribution

ReactorFusion has developed its own **bribe-reward tokenomics system**, integrating a **verified Compound Finance-based codebase** for a **seamless and automated** connection with the veDEX.

Unlike systems that require **manual claims and off-chain emission distributions**, which introduce centralization risks and restrict protocol activity to fixed intervals, ReactorFusion **automates the entire process through smart contracts**. This ensures that rewards are **distributed efficiently and reflected in liquidity in real-time**, enhancing both user experience and ecosystem stability.

## Improvement: Per-second Compound Interest

Compared to Compound Finance, the method of applying interest has been modified from linear approximation calculations to per-second compounding. This optimization results in a reduction of gas fees by calculating the return only when necessary, and increases predictability as the interest rates are not affected by the calculation interval.


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