> For the complete documentation index, see [llms.txt](https://docs.poochain.co/llms.txt). Markdown versions of documentation pages are available by appending `.md` to page URLs; this page is available as [Markdown](https://docs.poochain.co/how-it-works/rewards-structure.md).

# Rewards Structure

* $POOP Staking
  * Overview: $POOP token holders can stake on poo.fun to earn SOL rewards.
  * Rewards Pool: 60% of trading fees, both pre- and post-bonding curve migration, are allocated to the staking rewards pool for stakers.
* Token Referral Program
  * Overview: Users earn fees by sharing token-specific referral links.
  * Reward: 0.1% (10 basis points) of each trade executed via a referral link, paid in SOL or the CPMM pool’s quote token.
* Creator Rewards
  * Overview: Token creators earn a share of trading fees after migration to a Raydium CPMM pool "Burn & Earn" pool.
  * Reward: 20% of trading fees post-migration are claimable by creators.
* Platform Earnings
  * Pre-Migration: PooChain Ecosystem retains 75% of trading fees, with 60% of these allocated to the staking pool.
  * Post-Migration: PooChain Ecosystem retains 80% of trading fees, with 60% of these allocated to the staking pool.
  * Bonding Curve Completion: PooChain Ecosystem retains a portion of the SOL raised once the bonding curve is filled.

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