🏁The Doge Kart Fuel Pool
The Fuel Pool is a classic DeFi ramblin’ gamblin’ staking rewards pool. Put 1 in, you’ll get 2 back. Remember those token waterfall games from the old arcade days? That’s basically what the Fuel Pool does with your BNB. Let’s take a look at a step-by-step example:
Doge Racer throws 1 BNB into the Fuel Pool
10% goes into the Doge Kart Marketing & Development Fund. The pool now stands at .9 BNB.
The next holder (Speedy Ape) comes along and decides to deposit 1 BNB as well. 10% goes to the dev fund. No one has been paid back yet — but that will change by the next step. The pool now stands at 1.8 BNB.
The next holder in line (Binance Bear) drops in another 1 BNB. After the dev fee is spoken for, the pool stands at 2.70 BNB, which is enough to double Doge Racer’s initial deposit.
Doge Racer gets paid 2 BNB and the pool now holds .7 BNB.
As more racers get paid back, the pool continues to grow. The next holder (Speedy Pepe) sees what’s going down and drops 3 BNB into the Scorpion Pool. After the dev fund fee, the pool stands at 3.4, both Speedy Ape and Binance Bear get paid back and the pool jumps back down to .4 BNB.
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