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# Rewards and Payouts

The total reward is a portion of the funds staked by all participants throughout the 30-day period.

#### Prize Pool Allocation

* Prize Pool: Formed by the total $1 USDC stakes from all participants.
* Platform Revenue: 65% of the total pool is retained by the platform for operation and growth.
* Reward Pool: 35% of the total USDC staked is allocated to be paid out to the winners.

#### Winning and Distribution

* Winners: The Top 10 users with the highest total points on the public leaderboard at the end of the month will win the Reward Pool.
* Payout Schedule: Rewards are calculated and paid out monthly, following the conclusion of the 30-day challenge.
* Tiered Payout: The 35% Reward Pool is divided among the Top 10 using the following structure:

| **Rank**         | **Share of 35% Reward Pool** |
| ---------------- | ---------------------------- |
| 1st Place        | 30%                          |
| 2nd Place        | 20%                          |
| 3rd Place        | 15%                          |
| 4th – 10th Place | 5% each                      |


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