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# CHIP Token

CHIP tokens serve as the primary utility tokens within Sakura Nexus, functioning exclusively as virtual vouchers for in-game activities and transactions. The total supply of CHIP is uncapped, and CHIP tokens are designed solely for use within the platform's gaming ecosystem.

All players can acquire CHIP through the following methods:\
・ Completing daily login activities\
・ Accomplishing daily gameplay tasks\
・ Sharing the game and inviting new players\
・ Purchasing CHIP in the in-game store (daily CHIP availability is capped and dynamically adjusted based on player activity levels)\
・ Winning in the game

Within the Sakura Nexus ecosystem, CHIP tokens may be utilized as:\
・ Virtual gaming chips\
・ Entry fees for designated tournaments\
・ Consumption for other in-game activities \
・ Can be exchanged for discount coupons for services such as airport lounge&#x20;

*<mark style="color:orange;">＊Notice:</mark>*\
&#x20;  *<mark style="color:orange;">These coupons have no cash value and cannot be exchanged for cash, cryptocurrency, or any other monetary equivalents.</mark>*


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