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# Referral Program

### Introducing Orbit's Referral Program 🚀 <a href="#welcome-to-axioms-revenue-share-program" id="welcome-to-axioms-revenue-share-program"></a>

Help grow our trading community and get rewarded every time your referrals trade on Orbit. The more they trade, the more you earn! 📈

### 🔗 Your Referral Link <a href="#your-referral-link" id="your-referral-link"></a>

When you first join Orbit, you won’t have a referral link yet. To create one, go to your account page (shown below).

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From there, you can generate your own custom referral code. Share it with others—whenever someone signs up and starts trading through your link, you’ll earn a percentage of the fees from their trades.

More trading volume = more rewards for you! 💰

### Referral Share Breakdown 💰

**Who Qualifies?**\
Anyone who signs up using your referral link. ✅

**🤑 Your Earnings**\
You’ll earn up to **15% of protocol fees** collected by your direct referrals in the form of $ORBIT on every trade.


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