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# Cash Back Program

Every time you trade on Moby, you earn **$MOBY** back.\
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These rewards come directly from the platform fees, giving you instant Cash Back on your trading activity.<br>

Your Cash Back percentage is based on your **Cash Back Tier**:

* Everyone starts at **10%** $MOBY-back.
* Each time your trading volume passes a threshold, your tier increases and your Cash Back rate goes up by **+2% permanently**.
* Tiers never reset, so your progress is locked in.

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### **Bonus Tier (limited):**

If you deposit and make at least one trade **within 24hrs after your account creation**, your starting Cash Back rate is automatically upgraded from 10% to **20% permanently**. This bonus tier is only available until December 2025.

### **Redeeming:**

Rewards accumulate in real time. Once you reach 100K **$MOBY** in your progress bar, you can redeem directly in-app through the Rewards tab.\
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The only way to grow your progress bar is through trading and inviting friends.&#x20;


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