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# 9.6. Community and Market

### Community & Marketing — 5%

Used for:

* Community growth
* KOL partnerships
* Global promotion
* AMA events
* User incentives

Community and market form the dual growth engine of the AIFinBotX ecosystem.

* **Community** drives trust, alignment, distribution, and long-term participation
* **Market** drives demand, transactions, revenue, and real usage

Together, they create the ecosystem growth flywheel.

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### How community and market work together

AIFinBotX follows a two-way growth model:

#### 1. Community drives the market

The community drives:

* User growth
* Product awareness
* Ecosystem understanding
* Education around use cases

This creates demand.

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#### 2. The market feeds back into the community

The market generates:

* Revenue distribution
* Usage rewards
* Ecosystem incentives
* Yield feedback

This rewards participation.


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