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# Referral Program

The Referral Program lets farmers invite friends to Little Farmers and earn bonus rewards from eligible activity.

### How referrals work

Each farmer can receive a referral code.

Share your code with friends so they can join through your invite.

### Referred Farmers

The Invite Friends panel shows farmers who joined through your referral.

You can also see your total invited count and total referral bonus earned.

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### Referral bonuses

When a referred farmer earns eligible Token rewards, the referrer can receive a bonus.

The referred farmer keeps their full reward.

The referral bonus is extra.

### Example

If your referred farmer earns an eligible Token reward, you can receive a percentage bonus from that activity.

This bonus does not reduce their reward.

### Why invite friends?

Little Farmers is better with more farmers.

Invite friends, grow the community, and earn together.


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