# Monetization : Rewards based on Ranking

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On Peaxel, athletes don’t just receive revenue from card sales — they also earn **weekly cash rewards** based on their position in the **Talent Ranking** and the real engagement they generate across the platform.

This system ensures that **your visibility, your influence, and your journey** are rewarded every single week.

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## 🌟 How Weekly Rewards Work on Peaxel

On Peaxel, athletes don’t just earn from card sales — you also get **weekly cash rewards** based on:

1. **Your position in the Talent Ranking**
2. **How often your cards are used by managers during the Gameweek**

Your visibility, influence, and real engagement turn directly into rewards every week.

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## ⭐ Why Talent Rankings Matter

All athletes automatically participate in the **weekly Talent Ranking**, where everyone competes based on:

* 📈 Your real-world achievements
* 🔥 Your social activity
* 👥 Your connection with fans
* 🃏 How often your cards are used in lineups

This ranking measures your weekly momentum and ensures every contribution counts.

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## 💰 Two Ways You Earn Rewards Each Week

The total weekly reward pool is split **50/50**:

1. **50% goes to performance — based on your Talent Ranking**
2. **50% goes to usage — based on how often your cards were played**

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### **1️⃣ Performance Reward**

Your ranking determines your share of the performance half.\
Here’s the breakdown:

| Rank Range | Share of Performance Pool           |
| ---------- | ----------------------------------- |
| 1          | 10%                                 |
| 2–10       | 30% (split evenly among ranks 2–10) |
| 11–50      | 30%                                 |
| 51–500     | 20%                                 |
| 501+       | 10%                                 |

Higher rank = higher reward. Even smaller talents earn for consistent engagement.

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### **2️⃣ Usage Reward**

The other 50% of the reward pool is shared based on **how many of your cards are used**:

* The more managers play your cards, the larger your share.
* Your impact is measured as a **percentage of total cards used**.

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## 📝 Example: How Rewards Work

Imagine:

* Total reward pool = **$1,000**
* Your rank = **5th**
* Your cards used = **50**
* Total cards used by all athletes = **1,200**

#### **Step 1 — Performance Reward**

* Rank 5 falls in **Tier 2 (ranks 2–10)**
* Tier 2 share = **30% of performance pool**
* Performance pool = 50% of $1,000 = $500
* Tier 2 reward = 30% of $500 = $150
* Split among 9 athletes (ranks 2–10) → **$16.67**

#### **Step 2 — Usage Reward**

* Usage pool = 50% of $1,000 = $500
* Your share = (50 / 1,200) × $500 ≈ **$20.83**

#### **Step 3 — Total Reward**

```
Total weekly reward = Performance ($16.67) + Usage ($20.83) ≈ $37.50
```

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## 🎮 Why This Matters

Peaxel is not just a platform for fans — it’s a competition **for talents**:

* Every match, post, or achievement boosts your ranking.
* Every card played by fans contributes to your earnings.
* You stay in full control — no obligations or pressure beyond your real career.

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## 🔍 Transparent & Fair

* All ranking rules are public
* Rewards are calculated clearly and verifiably
* You can always see your ranking, card usage, and earnings

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## 🚀 Designed for All Talents

From local rising athletes to elite professionals:

* Everyone has a chance to climb the ranking
* Everyone earns based on their authentic journey

Your performance + engagement = real, measurable rewards.


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