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# Token Rewards

An established method for allocating rewards within the Lucia ecosystem is rooted in a straightforward formula: Parameters within this formula include the Total Reward Pool, indicative of tokens designated for rewards over a specific period.&#x20;

**Reward Formula:**&#x20;

<figure><img src="/files/m8kvi6xWxQJMxzEDLRIj" alt=""><figcaption><p>Where <em>Total Reward Pool</em> represents the tokens designated for rewards over a given period, <em>User’s Stake</em> is the amount staked by an individual, and <em>Total Staked Amount</em> includes all tokens staked across the protocol.</p></figcaption></figure>

**Supported Stablecoins:** USDC, USDT, and DAI are among the stablecoins accepted for liquidity provisioning.

**Custom Liquidity Pools:** Users can form their own liquidity pools by maintaining an initial 50/50 balance of both tokens involved.


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