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# Community Co-construction System-Recommended Reward Rules

* Source of reward: recommendation reward is listed from the community reward pool, directly related to the 8% of the funds deducted from user revenue, and the source is stable and traceable.
* Reward ratio: only two levels of recommendations, the first level referees (direct push) gets 20% of the revenue deduction of the recommended user, the second level referees gets 10%, the level is simplified, and the rules are easy to understand.
* Recommended level: clear for the first level (direct push) and the second level (direct push).


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