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# The Matara Ecosystem

#### 🧩 1. $MARS Token

The heart of the ecosystem — used for trading, staking, rewarding, and governance in the future.

#### 🪙 2. $MARP (MARS Points)

Matara’s **Telegram MiniApp reward system.**\
Users earn $MARP by completing community tasks, challenges, and daily missions.\
$MARP (MARS Points) represent **hope in action** — small, consistent steps rewarded with purpose.

**$MARP Key Features:**

* Earned through daily MiniApp tasks
* Used for redemption, access, and rewards
* Tradable or convertible to $MARS (coming soon)
* Leaderboards, quests, and streak rewards

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#### 💹 3. Matara MiniApp — “Earn. Trade. Grow with Hope.”

The **Matara MiniApp** brings the ecosystem to life inside **Telegram** — one of the most active Web3 platforms.

**🔸 Key Features:**

* **Earn $MARP:** through daily engagement and missions
* **Trade Function:** swap between BSC tokens (BNB, MARS, WKC, etc.)
* **Community Feed:** see your tribe’s activities and challenges
* **Referrals:** invite friends to earn bonuses
* **Gamified Ranking:** top performers earn $MARS rewards

**💼 Revenue Model:**

The **Trade Section** generates **BNB-based transaction fees** that fuel:

* Liquidity growth
* Community rewards
* Project sustainability
* Marketing initiatives


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