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# Tier Alpha

Offering a share of 30% from all bot fees cross chain to those holding more than 7,000 tokens.

**Alpha Tier Revenue Share** is a revenue share stream based on the fees accumulated from cross-chain deployments using DEVAI bot or web app. 30% of deployment revenues are going to be distributed to holders with 7,000 or more tokens in their wallet.&#x20;

The remaining 30% fee are used for weekly buybacks and burn and the final 40% is used for furthe research and development.


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