πŸ’ŽTMPL Tokens as an addition to ZND Token Staking Program

As part of the TMPL token distribution and allocation strategy, a dedicated pool of 70,000,000 TMPL tokens has been reserved specifically to reward participants in the existing ZND Staking Program. These TMPL tokens will be gradually distributed over a 48-month period, which corresponds to approximately 47,945 TMPL tokens per day being allocated to ZND stakers (calculated as 70,000,000 Γ· 1,460 days).

This means that when the program is launched, all users currently staking ZND tokens will begin receiving rewards not only in ZND but also in TMPL. Long-term ZND holders will automatically become TMPL holders, gaining additional benefits from this dual-reward mechanism. By receiving both tokens, stakers will see a significant increase in their effective Annual Percentage Rate (APR), enhancing the overall attractiveness of the staking program.

Importantly, this update applies retroactively to all existing staking subscriptions. For example, users who have already locked ZND tokens for a year and were previously receiving only ZND rewards will soon start earning TMPL rewards in addition to their existing ZND rewards. This ensures that both new and existing participants benefit equally from the introduction of TMPL rewards, strengthening engagement and loyalty across the ecosystem.

By combining ZND and TMPL rewards, the program creates a more dynamic, rewarding, and inclusive staking experience, while also introducing users to the broader Team PL ecosystem. This integration reinforces the utility of TMPL tokens, fosters long-term participation, and provides a powerful incentive for users to continue supporting the growth and stability of the ZND and Team PL ecosystems simultaneously.


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