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# Ecosystem

## Token Development

* **Staking for Revenue Share:** Staking involves holding cryptocurrency tokens to support a blockchain network and earning a share of the platform's revenue as rewards. Participants contribute tokens to secure the network and receive a portion of the generated profits as incentives.
* **Token Holders Benefits**
* **Loyalty Rewards:** Incentives provided to users for continuous support or engagement within a platform's ecosystem, often in the form of extra tokens or benefits.
* **Governance and Decision-Making:** Systems that allow token holders to participate in voting and decision-making processes for protocol changes or ecosystem development in decentralized networks.
* **Token Burn Mechanism:** Permanently removing cryptocurrency tokens from circulation to control supply, increase scarcity, or manage inflation within a network.
* **Referral Rewards:** Bonuses or incentives given to users for successfully referring new participants to a cryptocurrency platform, commonly through additional tokens or fee discounts.
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