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# F4F

Methas ‘Fight 4 the Floor’ system will enable each of the 8 factions of the Methaverse the ability to assume responsibility for its own floor price which will in turn determine its standing within Metha’s society.&#x20;

After all positions to Metha are filled participants will claim their free mint Metha NFT, meet their faction and the Fight 4 the Floor games will begin. As the initial mint is free the floor price for all gangs across Metha will begin at 0. To change/choose a gang post mint members will buy on the secondary market.

8 self governed community factions.&#x20;

8 floors starting at 0.&#x20;

1 rolling monthly $meth blow out for the most degenerate.

Factions will take back control of the rewards they receive by co-operating within their communities to compete against each other in a rolling battle for the highest floor.&#x20;

To accommodate the fight and assist the climb up Metha's society, floor sweeps will be given to the winning factions of tasks and challenges set by Mark Suckerturd via video messages posted to TG and Twitter.

The more degenerate a faction’s community is at completing the challenges and recruiting to raise its floor, the higher up it will stand within Metha’s society and the more $meth rewards it will receive.

An API call to Opensea will detect which of the 8 factions has the highest floor price at the end of each rolling month. This faction will then receive the rewards from that month's F4F prize pools (Metha NFT F4F tax, 2% $meth F4F PP tax and F4F $meth allocation), distributed equally to all its members in $meth shipments redeemed via dapp.

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