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# Rewards

Let’s take the example of the first session, in which a maximum of 10,000 players can participate. As said, the ticket will cost around $ 45, whereby we will use TON as the currency, as we will bring our Tickets out on The Open Network. We use TON, because the gas fees are particularly low here, so that you actually come to just under $ 45 and the price does not double, as it would be the case on Ethereum Mainnet.&#x20;

When all Tickets have been sold, the first game session will give a total of $ 270,000 in prize money. In this example, first place receives $ 80,000, second place $ 20,000 and third place $ 10,000 for 10 minutes of play! Here you have an overview of all other placements:&#x20;

`1st Place: $ 80,000`&#x20;

`2nd Place: $ 20,000`&#x20;

`3rd Place: $ 10,000`&#x20;

`4th Place: $ 8,000`&#x20;

`5th Place: $ 7,000`&#x20;

`6th Place: $ 6,000`&#x20;

`7th Place: $ 5,000`

&#x20;`8th Place: $ 4,000`&#x20;

`9th Place: $ 3,500`&#x20;

`10th Place: $ 3,000`&#x20;

`Top 25%: $ 50 for each player`&#x20;

Yes, you read that right! If you reach the top 25% of the leaderboard you will receive $50 as a prize. Such high winnings in such a short time are not paid out in any other game. This is just an example of a reward distribution. With every game, the distribution can change.
