# How it Works

$DOHKO's reward system is designed to encourage active player participation, reward their efforts and strengthen the community. It works through a combination of automatic and manual reward mechanisms, which vary according to players' actions and the project's goals.

### <mark style="color:orange;">Automatic Reward Mechanisms</mark>

**Staking:** By staking their $DOHKO tokens, players receive passive rewards in the form of new tokens. The amount of rewards varies according to the staking period and the amount of tokens locked.&#x20;

**Farming:** Players can take part in farming activities, providing liquidity for the project's liquidity pools. In return, they receive rewards in $DOHKO tokens and other tokens from partner projects.&#x20;

**Quests and Challenges:** By completing in-game quests and challenges, players receive rewards in $DOHKO tokens, rare items and other benefits.

### <mark style="color:orange;">**Manual Reward Mechanisms**</mark>

**Contests and Events:** The project regularly holds contests and special events, where players can win cash prizes, $DOHKO tokens and other valuable items. Ambassador **Program:** Influential players can be invited to participate in the ambassador program, receiving exclusive rewards and special benefits for promoting the project.&#x20;

**Votes and Proposals:** Holders of $DOHKO tokens can participate in votes and propose new ideas for the development of the project. The most active participants can be rewarded.


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