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# Staking reward in $ETH

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**Potion 404 protocol allows you to stake your Potion NFTs for a pre-determined period. The longer you stake your NFTs, the greater your Daily Yield and the more $P404 you can claim!**
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**There are only one period of staking for this pool.**

➡️ The staking reward comes from the UniV3 LP fees.

➡️ Potions will be locked for 1 day.

➡️ Staking several Potions NFTs together, will optimizes your claim and/or unstake fees.

➡️ You can only claim/unstake your NFTs at the end of the minimum staking period. Of course, once this period has elapsed, your ERC-404 will continue to generate $ETH until  pool is empty.&#x20;


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