# Rewards & Revenue Share

Revenue Share Fees generated by the platform are distributed to end-users, staking contracts, and merchants in the native ecosystem cryptocurrency $COINS.

**User Staking Rewards:** Users can stake $COINS to receive rewards from fees generated by the ecosystem. While staked, users can receive rewards from the following:

1. Transactions processed by Cybercoins Pay
2. Interest generated by Cybercoins Direct Liquidity Provider service
3. Interest generated by Cybercoins Banking & Lending services

**End-user Rewards:**

1. Earn rewards when transacting with Cybercoins Pay
2. Earn rewards from using Cybercoins Web3 Mobile Browser

Merchant Rewards: Integrated merchants can earn rewards from transactions processed on their platform.

**Cybercoins Pay Revenue Share Breakdown** (Subject to change):

1. 30% in $COINS distributed via staking contracts

   Rewarded $COINS are acquired via market buying after the rewards pool is fully distributed
2. 25% to end-user making the transaction
3. 25% in $COINS is burned
4. 15% for platform development
5. 5% to charity - controlled by a DAO

Note: Users making transactions are subject to a lock-up period to prevent scams via refunds. Tight risk measurements and maximum daily rewards are implemented.


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