# Sidcre Token Tax Info

1. **Liquidity Pool Allocation:**

1% of each transaction is allocated to adding liquidity to the token's designated liquidity pool. This allocation ensures the maintenance of a healthy and stable trading environment, benefiting all participants within the ecosystem.

2. **Dividend Redistribution:**

1% of each transaction is distributed proportionally among all eligible token holders as dividends. This mechanism guarantees that holders are duly rewarded for their active participation and ownership within the platform.

3. **Sidcre Token Development:**

8% of each transaction is allocated to the Sidcre ecosystem development fund. These funds play a crucial role in covering operational expenses, fueling growth initiatives, and fostering utility within the ecosystem, ultimately enhancing its overall value proposition.

4. **Please note:** To qualify for earning passive dividend rewards, investors must possess a minimum of 25,000 Sidcre tokens for 30 days. If within 30 days, investor balance is lower than 25,000 for any day, he will not be eligible for dividend.  The date for the start of dividend rewards will be shared on our socials, stay tuned there..

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