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  1. Fundamentals
  2. Network Rewards

Reward Emissions

The Wayru network's reward emissions are structured into three periods: Testnet 1, Testnet 2, and Mainnet. Each phase has a predetermined duration and token allocation to ensure a structured and transparent transition toward full network deployment.

Testnet #1

  • Duration: 162 Epochs

  • Total Tokens: 54,000,000 $WAYRU

  • Reward Structure:

    • Epochs 1 - 99:

      • Daily pool: 240,000 $WAYRU tokens

    • Epochs 100 - 162:

      • Daily pool: 480,000 $WAYRU tokens

A 7-epoch cooldown will follow Testnet 1 before Testnet 2 begins.

Testnet #2

  • Duration: 54 Epochs

  • Total Tokens: 51,840,000 $WAYRU

  • Reward Structure:

    • Daily pool: 960,000 $WAYRU tokens

A 9-epoch cooldown will follow Testnet 2 before Mainnet is launched.

Mainnet

  • Duration: 36,525 Epochs (100 years)

  • Total Tokens: 4,500,000,000 $WAYRU

  • Reward Structure:

    • On Epoch 1, precisely 1,200,000 $WAYRU tokens are emitted.

    • Emissions decrease by a constant multiplier each subsequent Epoch, releasing the total supply of 4.5 billion tokens fully by the end of 100 years.

    • No tokens remain unallocated after Epoch 36,525.

This structured emission model ensures a gradual and fair distribution of rewards across the different phases, supporting the stable and scalable growth of the Wayru network.

It is important to note that both Testnet 1 & 2 periods are designed to simulate real network conditions. Participants are expected to encounter bugs, errors, and challenges. This is a fundamental aspect of the Testnet process, which allows us to identify issues, optimize performance, and ensure stability before transitioning to the Mainnet.

All participants are encouraged to approach these phases with the understanding that they will serve as a testing ground for improving the overall network.

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