CashTap Whitepaper
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  • 1. Founder Nodes Intro
  • 1.1 Founder Node
  • 1.2 Staking with Founder nodes
  • 1.3 Founder node Reward Distribution
  • 1.4 Token Warrant and Staking Mechanics
  • 1.5 Unstaking and Cascading Effects
  • 1.6 Long-Term Commitment and Vesting
  • 1.7 Becoming a Delegate
  • 1.8 Participating in Network Governance
  • 1.9 Buying a Partial Node
  • 1.9.1 Partial Node Packages During the Launch
  • 1.9.2 vCASH Exchange Rate Before Launch
  • 1.9.3 Booster for Higher Rewards
  • 2. Cashtap Master Nodes
  • 2.1 Master Node Staking
  • 2.2 Master Node Availability and Reward System
  • 2.3 Tier 1 Master Nodes
  • 2.4 Tier 2 Master Nodes
  • 2.5 Tier 3 Master Nodes
  • 2.6 Tier 4 Master Nodes
  • 2.7 Tier 5 Master Nodes
  • 3. MasterNode Rewards for Non-Affiliates
  • 3.1 MasterNode Rewards for Affiliates
  • 4. What is $CASH?
  • 4.1 $CASH Tokenomics
  • 4.2 All Tokens Are Locked
  • 4.3 $CASH Public Launch
  • 4.4 Cashtap Roadmap
  • 4.5 Liquidity and Financial Metrics
  • 4.6 $CASH Prior to Public Launch
  • 4.7 $CASH and Exchanges
  • 5. Slideshow short
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1.5 Unstaking and Cascading Effects

Unstaking your $CASH from a Founder Node can have a direct impact on the node’s performance and the rewards for all participants. Here’s how it works:

  • Decreased Reward Rate: When you unstake, the total amount of $CASH staked in the Founder Node decreases. Since rewards are distributed proportionally based on the total staked amount, this reduction lowers the overall rewards for everyone involved in that particular node.

  • Cascading Effect: If multiple users choose to unstake at the same time, the cumulative reduction in staked $CASH can significantly diminish the reward rate for the entire node. This collective impact can discourage participation and affect the stability of the rewards for all stakers.

To maintain the health of the network and ensure consistent rewards, unstaking is discouraged unless absolutely necessary. This mechanism incentivizes long-term staking and promotes stability within the Cashtap ecosystem.

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