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# Claiming $BRETT

* **The best strategy?**\
  We recommend the method "Compound" for 6 days and claim your rewards 1 day per week. This will compound your investment, and you will recover your initial investment in 2-3 weeks.
* **Can I get my initial back?**\
  Brett Miner is a locked rewards pool, so no. You get your initial back over time through the My Rewards section of the dApp.
* **What happens if I claim continuously?** \
  If you claim your rewards continuously, your daily percentage will decrease significantly and you will not receive the highest daily returns. This is the anti-whale mechanism that prevents a whale from depleting the TVL.
* **Referral bonus?** \
  The 10% bonus on the initial deposit of the referred person has been designed to encourage broad and rapid adoption of the project, helping to increase TVL and therefore yield stability for all users. It rewards users who actively promote the project, while aligning incentives with network growth.
* **What happens if TVL decreases?** \
  When TVL decreases, each dollar invested buys more Miners. This allows new investors to enter at a lower cost in terms of number of Miners, balancing the system and providing attractive return potential even if TVL fluctuates.
* **What is claiming power percentage?** \
  Claiming power represents the ability to receive maximum returns. After each withdrawal, this power is reduced to 50% and increases by 10% per day until reaching 100% again. This mechanic encourages planned withdrawal management to optimize earnings.
* **What are the fees?** \
  There is a 5% development fee charged on all deposits and profit withdrawals from Brett Miner.


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