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# Stratium Points

Points track participation in Stratium over time.

Hold srHYPE to earn points. No srHYPE, no points.

### How It Works

Points are distributed weekly from a fixed pool. Your share depends on how much srHYPE you hold and how long you hold it during each measurement period.

This is calculated as stake-hours: the product of amount and duration. Your allocation is proportional to your stake-hours relative to all other participants that week.

### Multipliers

Earlier and longer participation earns higher multipliers. Tiers reward sustained holding over short-term positioning.

Multiplier details are published in the app.

### Weekly Snapshots

Points finalize at the end of each week. Past weeks are immutable and cannot be adjusted.

### Withdrawals and Transfers

**Withdrawals.** The system removes participation from lower tiers first, preserving higher-tier status where possible.

**Transfers.** Transferring srHYPE resets tier status. The recipient begins from the base tier.

### Future Use

Points are expected to convert to protocol rewards. Mechanics will be announced prior to any distribution.

Points are non-transferable, off-chain, and cannot be purchased. They are a record of participation, not a financial instrument.


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