> For the complete documentation index, see [llms.txt](https://docs.velvet.capital/llms.txt). Markdown versions of documentation pages are available by appending `.md` to page URLs; this page is available as [Markdown](https://docs.velvet.capital/governance/airdrop.md).

# Airdrop

## **Velvet.Capital reward points airdrop**

As a first step towards creating a decentralized community-managed ecosystem, Velvet.Capital will be airdropping reward points to early adopters. The points are airdropped daily, and there are four main parameters in determining the allocation:

1. **Trading Volume**  —  trading volume generated by trading on Velvet Trading Terminal or within your portfolios
2. **Total Value Locked (TVL)**  —  value of your assets in Velvet.Capital portfolios (vaults)&#x20;
3. **Total Value Referred (TVR)** —  TVL & trading volume of the users came from your referral link
4. **Total Value Managed (TVM)** —  value in the vaults created & managed by you

You can use the airdrop tracker within Velvet.Capital (<https://dapp.velvet.capital>) to monitor your progress.

## **Liquidity Mining Program**

Velvet Capital is excited to announce our limited-time Velvet Liquidity Mining Program. To celebrate our launch we will be doubling the airdrop points.

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