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# $BRCST token

$BRCST tokens are set to debut on the Binance Smart Chain initially, with plans for a soon-to-follow cross-chain integration encompassing both BSC and BRC20 networks. Presently, the BRC-20 protocol faces limitations related to liquidity and smart contract development. Leveraging the BSC network, $BRCST finds ample liquidity, enabling BRCStarter to not only facilitate staking but also introduce farming options and App access.

*$BRCST utilities:*

* Earn allocation for IDO: Only holders and/or stakers of BRCST will have an opportunity to separately participate, always as an optional and explicit choice, in the launchpad's fostered projects IDO token allocations.
* Yield Farming: BRCST holders will be able to "stake" or lock their tokens, thus contributing to its potential value stability and be rewarded for this specific and active action with extra tokens, in compensation to the temporary loss of trading/liquidation options during the staking period.
* Governance: BRCST holders and/or stakers will be able to participated in certain platform Governance decisions in terms of specific parameters, settings and options in relation to different fostered project IDOs. For the avoidance of doubt, any such "governance" will be exclusively limited to such type of activity and will never involve or grant any voting or decision powers to any legal entity of any kind, even if directly or indirectly connected to the launchpad platform.


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