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# Overview

The Gibble referral program is designed to incentivize and reward users who refer others to join and engage with the platform. It offers three main types of rewards:

1. **Blast Points:** Earned by the referred person based on their activity and locked value on the platform. Referrers receive a percentage of these points.
2. **Gibble Points:** Both referrers and referred persons earn Gibble Points, which are a multiplier of the Blast Points.
3. **Transaction Fee Rewards:** Referrers receive a portion of the transaction fees paid by their referred persons.
4. **Blast Gold**: Earned Bi-weekly or as distributed. you will be rewarded Blast gold in proportional to the Blast Points you have earned from Gibble.

This program aims to foster community growth and engagement by providing tangible benefits to both the referrer and the referred person.


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