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# Benefits to $PRINT

PrintPad directly benefits $PRINT holders!\
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**Here's How:**

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A 5% fee of all taxes collected through projects utilizing PrintPad are sent to our Buyback Wallet.\
This will provide continuous buyback to support the price of $PRINT, as well as generate volume causing more rewards to holders.&#x20;

### What happens with the supply bought?

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Supply bought back via PrintPad tax commissions will be periodically burnt. Utilizing true token burns the total supply of $PRINT will decrease. With decreasing supply users can expect an increase in rewards, as the supply burnt will no longer receive a portion of the rewards&#x20;


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