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# NFT Staking rewards

**Stake your Alpha Kong NTF's!**\
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Stake your Alpha Kong NFT in your tribe item to get 8% increased daily yield for all tribe items in this tribe.&#x20;

Staking is already live, meaning that you can use your Alpha Kongs NFTs, or get one from OpenSea/Looksrare, and stake them in your tribe.&#x20;

Example: You have 10 arenas that earn you 240 Alpha Coins per day. The price of one Alpha Coin is 2 USD. You stake one AKC NFT in the Arena tribe item. All items in this tribe get a 8% boost, which is 240 (total earnings) x 0.08 (8%) = 19.2 Alpha Coins per day, or 38.4 USD per day.

In total, it’s possible to stake 4 Kongs in different Tribes, meaning you can boost the earnings of each tribe by staking one Alpha Kong in each of them.&#x20;

PLUS, with a Capsule you will earn 2 additional Alpha Coins per day. This number will be adjusted based upon the Alpha Coin price after the first weeks of being live.&#x20;

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