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# RPC Usage Cashback Program

Running blockchain infrastructure comes with costs, but Alpha Dune has re-engineered this necessity into a value-generating system. With the RPC Usage Cashback Program, a percentage of the costs from network transactions is recycled back into liquidity pools, turning usage into yield.

**Key Mechanics**:

* Each network transaction incurs an **RPC cost**.
* A **percentage of these costs** is redirected into designated liquidity pools.
* Liquidity pools strengthen as the network grows, increasing stability and reducing volatility.
* The more the network is used, the more **value and yield** flow back into the ecosystem.


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