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πŸ‰Compound Sacrifice

Join the ancient ritual.

Keen eyes will notice that Castle Arb does not have a compound function on the dashboard! This isn't an oversight by the SCC; instead, it is a unique gameplay mechanic of Arbitrum Land.

If you want to compound your earned $ETH bounty, you must pay a 0.01 $ETH compound fee. Your compound sacrifice to the Arbland Dragons will act as a buy-in to Castle Arb at the same $ETH to Knights rate you would get with a dashboard deposit, and it will compound your claimable with zero fees.

Depositing fresh capital $ETH into Castle Arb is encouraged, and there is a 0.003 $ETH minimum. However, the eighth wonder of the world is compound interest, and in Arbland, if you want to unleash that power, you must buy in with more $ETH.

For the glory!
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We know that technically, it's not a "sacrifice," but it sounds cool, so it's staying!

We have added this feature to Arbland for many reasons, and we recommend you understand how it works before investing in Castle Arb. The vision for Arbitrum Land is to be a hyper-sustainable $ETH printer. Through years of experience creating and running crypto applications, our team has realized that excessive compounding without adding fresh capital kills protocols.

In Arbitrum Land, a wallet utilizing the compounding feature gains a significant advantage over other investors. This is a result of the smart coding behind Arbitrum Land. The most impactful action to boost an investor's Annual Percentage Rate (APR) is to make a fresh deposit of $ETH into the contract.

Our Compound Sacrifice feature combines this powerful deposit method with the ability to redeposit your Knights to earn even more. It's important to note that the value of a Knight will remain static. By compounding your capital, you maintain an edge over other players, steadily increasing your number of Knights and, consequently, your percentage share of the contract faster than those who only deposit and claim. This setup also actively encourages new buy-ins, maintaining the global APR for all players involved.

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