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# STAGES 🏆

The prizes are divided into stages.&#x20;

Each stage will last a determined amount of time (maximum of 1 month), and during this time we will add missions that you will need to complete to earn the maximum amount of USDT as you can.

The rewards will vary in each stage depending on the progress of the project.

There will always be a prize of $0.01 for each XP and an additional fixed prize in USDT to reward the top users with the most XP in the ranking.


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