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# Introducing Flappy Duck

**Flappy Duck** is a fun, skill-based game that rewards the top 100 players daily based on their performance. The objective is simple: guide your duck through a series of obstacles, score points, and compete to be among the best. The top players receive a daily share of the platform’s token supply, incentivizing skill and dedication.

#### How to Get Started

1. **Create an Account**: Sign up on the Flappy Duck platform and set up your player profile, by connecting your wallet.
2. **Get Ready**: Ensure you have a stable internet connection and start playing directly from your browser.
3. **Play & Earn**: Score points by navigating your duck through the game. The more points you score, the higher you rank on the leaderboard.

#### Overview of Rewards

Flappy Duck rewards the top 100 players daily with a share of the team’s token supply. Rewards are distributed at the end of each day, and the reward pool is halved daily to ensure a sustainable, long-term supply. Players who rank within the top 100 at midnight UTC will automatically receive their tokens in their in-game wallet.


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