Token Flow & Value Distribution
Through the interconnected mechanisms described below, GOMBLE’s native token establishes a dynamic, self-reinforcing economy. The token’s expanding utility, combined with the value generated through social interactions, game revenues, and external partnerships, creates a robust model for sustained growth and value appreciation.

To sustain this growth cycle and ensure fair value distribution, we have designed a multi-faceted token flow (starting from left side of the image):
Game Development: GOMBLE and partner studios create games that drive token demand and supply. These games receive regular token allocations from Builders for in-game missions through SQUAD and custom staking pools that provide both in-game perks and financial returns.
IP Usage via GOMBLE Builders: The Builders platform enables IP holders to stake/sign their NFT collections to grant usage rights. Builders propose revenue-sharing arrangements with IP holders, creating new value streams while expanding the gaming ecosystem with recognizable intellectual property.
Gameplay & On-Chain Data: Gamers access the ecosystem through GOMBLE SQUAD, earning rewards for both gameplay and staking. Their gaming history is published on-chain, building verifiable gaming credentials and creating a valuable data layer that Builders can leverage for targeted marketing and special opportunities.
Protocol Back-end & DAO: GOMBLE-developed games direct 100% of revenue to the DAO, which allocates 10% each to Marketing DAO and Operators, with 30% used for regular buyback and burns. Partner games fulfill token demand through open market purchases to support their reward systems, gradually adopting GOMBLE's established buyback practices.
Partner Support Ecosystem: The Marketing DAO (governed by SpaceKids NFT holders) provides promotional support across the ecosystem, with games able to allocate tokens for targeted campaigns. Protocol Operators and the DAO provide financial and technical support to partner studios, creating a streamlined onboarding process that's especially valuable for Web2 studios entering Web3.
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