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# $MARTIA Staking

### How to Stake

Players can add equal parts $WAXP and $MARTA to a liquidity pool on Alcor Exchange to recieve $MARTIA rewards. Here's how

1. Go to the profile page in Mission Control or Staking Page
2. Click Manage Liquidity.
3. Add Liquidity and input the amount of $WAXP or $MARTIA you would like to stake.
4. Click the button and confirm the blockchain transaction.

Now, you can navigate to the staking page and view your rewards accumulating. At any point, you can claim your rewards in the top right.

### Reward Sources

1. Every hour $MARTIA is released as rewards for gameplay. 9% of this gets sent to the liquidity pool as rewards.
2. Whenever a player withdraws MARTIA from the game to their wallet, they are charged a fee. This fee is also sent to the liquidity pool as rewards.


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