Reward Distribution Breakdown
Prize pool distribution in MemeArena is transparent and decentralized, handled through smart contracts. The entry fees collected in tournaments are divided among players, partner meme projects, streamers, and the liquidity pool, ensuring that all participants benefit from the ecosystem.
Key Points:
Smart Contract Distribution: The prize pool is automatically distributed by smart contracts, ensuring transparency and fairness for all participants.
Tournament Revenue: Every tournament generates a prize pool through entry fees, which are divided according to a fixed percentage.
Hereβs a typical example of how the reward distribution works for a Team Deathmatch with a 100 $TUBBI prize pool:
Winning Team (Player Reward):
70% (70 $TUBBI) goes to the winning team, divided equally among team members.
If there are 5 players on the winning team, each player receives 14 $TUBBI.
Streamer (Hosting Fees):
10% (10 $TUBBI) goes to the streamer for hosting the match or tournament. Streamers may also earn additional revenue from in-game purchases made during the event.
Project Owner:
10% (10 $TUBBI) goes to the project owner of the meme token used in the match (e.g., TUBBI project). This incentivizes project owners to integrate their characters and tokens into the game.
MemeArena Platform (Development/Operations):
10% (10 $TUBBI) goes to MemeArena to cover platform development and operational costs.
Optional Burn Mechanism:
A percentage of the tokens used in the match (e.g., 1-5%) may be burned, reducing the total supply and increasing scarcity over time.
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