STAKING & REVENUE SHARE
INTRODUCTION
$HASSLE Token, the backbone of the Hassle.org ecosystem, not only signifies a stake in the platform but also serves as a gateway to exclusive benefits. Through staking, holders can participate directly in the platform's success and earn rewards derived from the platform's operational fees and a part of trading taxes in ETHEREUM.
HOW IT WORKS
Staking Mechanism: Stakers can stake up a certain amount of their $HASSLE tokens in designated staking pools. These tokens act as a stake, representing a holder's commitment to the platform. Staking starts every week from Saturdays 00:00 HRS UTC and you can stake until Mondays 00:00 HRS UTC. You have to stake your tokens until Sundays 00:00 HRS UTC to be eligible to claim rewards. If you unstake before this period, you will be disqualified from the rewards. Rewards for the staking period will be available to claim as Ethereum on Sundays from 00:00 HRS UTC onwards.
Rewards System: The more tokens you stake the higher the rewards you earn. This is designed to incentivize long-term holding and active participation in the Hassle.org ecosystem.
UNSTAKING AND REWARDS CLAIM
Unstaking Process: While staking is a commitment, users can choose to unstake their tokens when they deem fit. While you are free to unstake at any time without any unstaking fee, you will lose your eligibility to earn rewards if you unstake before Sundays 00:00 HRS UTC.
Claiming Rewards: Rewards accrued from platform fees and a portion of token trading fees for each week can be claimed after Sundays 00:00 HRS UTC when our staking resets. Claims will be available in Ethereum and will only be provided to those who have completed the full staking cycle.
CONCLUSION
Staking $HASSLE is more than just a passive investment; it's an active participation in the Hassle.org ecosystem. With the promise of platform fee redistributions, stakers are directly rewarded for the platform's growth and success. As Hassle.org continues to grow, so too does the potential for rewards for its community of stakers.
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