βοΈMartian Mines
It's hard work, but someone has to do it!
In the Martian mines, the workers will extract tokens **** providing liquidity to the game, the rewards depend on the size of the LP pair contributed and not on the type or value of the avatar, this being not necessary but providing great benefits to the user.
Issuance of rewards
The base issuance fee is 0.2 tokens for each block generated on the Solana network. A decreasing multiplier will be applied to this rate every 1007993 blocks of the network, which represents approximately one week. The last generated token will be distributed in week 194 at the network's current block generation rate.
Week
Multiplier
1
x150
2
x100
3
x75
4
x65
5
x55
6
x50
7
x40
8
x30
9
x28
10
x24
11
x20
12
x16
13
x15
14
x14
15
x13
16
x12
17
x11
18
x10
19
x9
20 to 29
x8
30 to 35
x6
35 onwards
x4

Block rewards
Within the mines, a percentage block system was established on the reward claimed, allowing the large profits obtained through farming to be distributed over time, thus seeking that the high emission does not negatively affect the economy. This system was put in place to give the Mars Valley environment a long life and protect the value of its parent token.
In this way, the first farmers will benefit from higher token rewards, but they will not be able to sell all of them immediately if they wanted to.
The reward lock rate will start at around 98.5% and decrease by 1.4% per week. In this way, at week 71, the lock will drop to 0%. This rate is only applied at the time of claiming the reward. The percentage blocked at the time of claiming will only be accessible after week 71 and will be released gradually.
NFT pets feature a βboostβ to the weekly unlock %.
Extraction rate
Mars Valley charges a fee for the extraction of its most valuable resource, this tax has a variable percentage depending on the possession of an NFT pet (see taxes in the "Pets" section) of which it will be allocated:
*20% Rewards to the bank.
*40% Self-liquidity.
*20% Burn.
*20% marketing/development Wallet.
Last updated