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# What is Multiplier?

Multiplier is simply the distribution coefficient of CCAKE. Current CCAKE emission per block is 0.75, and total multiplier is 156. The list in below shows how much CCAKE that pools earn. \
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40X Multiplier Pool: 0.1923\
25X Multiplier Pool: 0.1200\
10X Multiplier Pool: 0.0480\
&#x20; 4X Multiplier Pool: 0.0192\
&#x20; 3X Multiplier Pool: 0.0144\
&#x20; 2X Multiplier Pool: 0.0096\
&#x20; 1X Multiplier Pool: 0.0048\
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For example, you are in a pool with a multiplier 2X, and total value in that pool is 100,000$, and you stake 10,000$ worth of tokens. You will gain 0.00096 CCAKE per block in that scenario.


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