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# Distribution

Ahoy me hearties! Listen up, for this be the tale of how PirateRush pays out its rev share to ye scallywags!

Each week, on the day of Wednesdays, we hand out our weekly distribution. But ye must be staked throughout the week before to earn your share of the booty!

Ye can find the distribution URL at <https://piraterush.distributooor.app/>. And when ye receive yer rev share, it'll be paid out in SOL.

For now, our rev share is a full 100% of all game transaction fees and profits from our games. But as we start to market our project more, and have more expenses outside of dev work, we may adjust this percentage down.

We take 3-4 snapshots per week of the NFTs that are staked. And if ye aren't staked during one of those snapshots, ye won't earn yer share for that week.

For instance, let's say Cap’n Jack buys an NFT in the middle of the week and is staked for 2 out of 4 snapshots. Then, Cap’n Jack will be able to receive up to 50% of the rev share for the week. But someone who was staked all week long would receive the full rev share.

And for ye lucky buccaneers who have NFTs with the OG trait, ye'll earn double the rev share! We even have plans for a future utility with $NUG that'll allow OG traits to be upgraded up to 3x rev share.

So make sure ye be staked, me hearties, or ye'll miss out on yer rightful share of the treasure!

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