Most farming programs inflate supply to attract liquidity. Few are designed to reward users without weakening token economics.



As DeFi evolves, this difference is becoming more important.

JetTon’s boosted farming model on STONfi introduces a shift toward usage-driven rewards instead of pure token emissions.

For nearly two years, JetTon has been burning tokens generated from its GameFi ecosystem.
Now, that mechanism is evolving.

Instead of removing value permanently, 50%–100% of burned tokens are redistributed to liquidity providers as farming rewards.

This creates a more aligned system where rewards are connected to real activity.

How It Works

Participation is simple:

► Provide liquidity in JETTON/TON or JETTON/USDt
► Receive LP tokens automatically
► Stake LP tokens in Pools
► Earn rewards based on your share

The more you contribute to the pool, the higher your share of rewards.

Key Farming Details

• Pools: JETTON/TON and JETTON/USDt
• Monthly rewards: 200,000 JETTON per pool
• Duration: Until Dec 31, 2026
• No lock-up required
• Rewards can be claimed anytime

Why This Model Stands Out

The structure introduces a new feedback loop:

Activity ► Burn ► Redistribution ► Liquidity ► Repeat

This means:

More ecosystem usage = more rewards distributed to participants

Instead of relying purely on inflation, the system ties incentives to actual value generation.

Broader Insight

From a market perspective, this model reflects a growing trend in DeFi:

► Moving away from inflation-heavy rewards
► Designing incentives around real usage
► Creating stronger alignment between users and protocols

If this approach scales, it could influence how future DeFi systems are built—especially within the TON ecosystem.

Final Thought

This is not just about higher rewards.
It’s about better-designed incentives.

Understanding how these systems work gives you an edge as DeFi continues to evolve.

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