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REFERRALS AND BONUS CREDITS

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Every Dexter account ships with a unique referral code generated at first wallet connect. Sharing the code pays cash and XP whenever an invited wallet buys a paid challenge pack — settled as USDC on Base directly to your wallet, recorded on a public on-chain ledger. The reward unlocks in two stages, scales with pack size, and tops out at 12% of the pack fee. Inviting an Elite trader is worth roughly 6× more than inviting a Starter; pack scale is the only knob that matters.

#Cash structure — up to 12% per pack

The reward releases in two parts so the cash always traces a real, engaged referee — never a wallet that bought and walked:

  • Base — 8% of the pack fee. Releases when the referee clears the minimum active days and the minimum trade count required by their challenge. The floor is real activity: the invitee has to actually trade for the base to unlock.
  • Activity bonus — 4% of the pack fee. Adds when the referee passes the challenge cleanly, or trades 2× the minimum compliance volume on a clean record. The bonus rewards inviting traders who stick around past the first week.

The two halves stack to a maximum of 12% of the upfront pack price. Both halves pay in USDC on Base regardless of how the referee originally funded the pack (USDC, BTC, or ETH).

#Per-pack maximum cash

Caps map directly to the four pack tiers (base + bonus, paid USDC on Base):

  • Starter — $49 pack → up to $5.88 to you ($3.92 base + $1.96 bonus).
  • Trader — $99 pack → up to $11.88 ($7.92 base + $3.96 bonus).
  • Pro — $199 pack → up to $23.88 ($15.92 base + $7.96 bonus).
  • Elite — $299 pack → up to $35.88 ($23.92 base + $11.96 bonus).

Both 1-Step and 2-Step formats of each pack carry identical referral economics. If a referee fails the challenge and re-buys, the upstream wallet earns again on the second pack — every paid attempt is its own qualifying event.

#Referee XP bonus

Every wallet that signs up with your code receives a one-time XP boost on its first pack purchase. The bonus feeds the Points Rank leaderboard and does not subtract from your cash share — both sides win when the code is used.

  • Starter — +50 XP to the new trader.
  • Trader — +100 XP.
  • Pro — +250 XP.
  • Elite — +500 XP.

#On-chain reward ledger

Every referral reward writes to a public ledger with payment ID, payment transaction hash, and — once released — payout transaction hash. Status transitions (qualified → payable → paid) and any voided reasons are visible to anyone with the link.

Each referee row shows: the referee wallet (shortened), the pack tier they bought, the unlock state (waiting on activity / waiting on challenge pass / paid), the cash unlocked so far, and the season window. There is no private dashboard layer — what the upstream wallet sees in the Referrals page is exactly what the ledger holds.

Payouts aggregate continuously. The moment qualifying conditions clear, the reward moves into the payable bucket, the contract releases the USDC, and the cash arrives in the wallet — typically within minutes of qualification, inside the 24-hour target.

#Risk review and abuse protection

The pool is protected by a tight set of automated checks. Honest traders never see them fire; the controls exist so the cash reflects real product growth, not synthetic farming:

  • Self-referral — matching wallet, IP, or KYC document on both sides triggers an automatic void with the reason logged on the ledger.
  • Multi-account farms — coordinated sign-ups from one cluster of devices or one funding source are frozen pending manual review and released only with a clean trade record.
  • Bot-driven sign-ups — wallets that never produce real fills, close positions immediately, or fail Sybil heuristics are voided. Pack fee on a failed referral is not refunded to the buyer; the referral reward simply does not unlock.

Voided rewards stay visible on the ledger with the void reason in plain text — the system is permissioned but transparent. Sanctions screening on the referee side (OFAC / EU / UK lists, plus Iran / North Korea / Syria / Cuba jurisdiction blocks) fires at the cashier; rewards from a blocked referee never reach payable.

#Quick math: 100 referrals

Max-payout case — every referee clears the activity floor and passes the challenge cleanly:

  • 100 × Starter referrals → up to $588
  • 100 × Trader referrals → up to $1,188
  • 100 × Pro referrals → up to $2,388
  • 100 × Elite referrals → up to $3,588

Realistic mix — assume half clear activity (base only) and a third also pass (base + bonus): a 100-Pro distribution still tails out around $1,400, on top of any pack profit-share the referrer earns from their own trading. The constraint on this number is reach, not pool depth. The cap is your audience, not Dexter.