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# Dividends

Decuple NFT holders are eligible for dividends as a reward for their participation. These dividends are a portion of Faxen's income and are distributed to stakers enrolled in a participation plan for at least three months.

The goal of this dividend system is to provide an additional incentive for users to engage with the Faxen platform and contribute to its growth. It also helps to distribute the platform's profits among its stakeholders and fosters a sense of community ownership.

If you are a staker on Faxen and have been enrolled in a participation plan for at least three months, you can claim your dividend rewards. These rewards will be a portion of Faxen's income and will be distributed based on the terms of your chosen participation plan.


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