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# Benefits

* Every buy, sell and transfer increase the price ratio of gKimbo, benefiting holders. If everyone sold their gKimbo the last person would simply get the highest APR
* gKimbo is always 100% backed by $Kimbo which is stored in the token contract.
* gKimbo backing collateral can be redeemed at any time.
* gKimbo naturally autocompounds in your wallet potentially forever increasing in backing price.
* LPing gKimbo with $Kimbo creates the potential for arbitrage volume which therefore continues to increase the price ratio of gKimbo.
* $Kimbo backing will increase passively through real-yield opportunities that will continually grow the ratio of $Kimbo to gKimbo.
* Voting rights in the Kimbo Trainer Ecosystem.


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