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# What is ArbiMax?

Arbimax takes your funds (in $AMX), pools them with everyone else's and rotates the treasury around a number of vaulted addresses controlled by the protocol. This will allow us to get the maximum possible output from the airdrop.

The Arbitrum airdrop may take into account not only the amount in the chain, but also activity. This is where ArbiMax shines. We maximise the onchain activity, by keeping your funds moving.

Every hour a new transfer is automatically made with the staked tokens. This means that the more and earlier you stake, the more transactions the protocol will make for you.

Once the Arbitrum airdrop is done we will pool them all in a new contract and distribute them amongst $AMX stakers.

After the profits are distributed feel free to sell your $AMX tokens.


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