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Toark provides every user with multiple opportunities to increase their income effortlessly. 

 Toark provides every user with multiple opportunities to increase their income effortlessly. As long as you are a Toark user, you can enjoy our generous rewards program. Our rewards system consists of two parts: level 2 commission and referral bonus. No matter who you are, you can make extra money by referring new users, making it a simple and attractive opportunity.


Commission is a reward system used by Toark to motivate agents or promoters to promote sales on the Toark platform by introducing new users. The reward program is calculated based on the user’s betting amount and is divided into the following two levels:


1. First-level commission (1%): First-level commission refers to the commission generated from the transactions of users you directly recommend. For example, if a user you recommend trades 1,000 USDT on the platform, you will receive a 1% commission, which is 10 USDT, regardless of success or failure. Wait, you can earn commission on every transaction


2. Secondary commission (0.5%): The secondary commission is the commission generated when the users you recommend introduce other users. If user A you recommended successfully recommends user B, and user B trades 1,000 USDT on the platform, you will receive a 0.5% commission, which is 5 USDT, regardless of winning or losing.



This secondary commission scheme encourages users to actively promote the Toark platform and is rewarded based on the betting activity of users they recommend. This helps expand the platform’s user base and provides additional revenue opportunities for existing users.

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