# $Rep

One day, an average BVDCAT who goes by the name of Jax found himself gaining a reputation he didn’t fully grasp. He was young and naïve, ignorant to the reason why the Skelly games were so essential to the Bvdcats.&#x20;

So, what? His win was a coincidence, he thought.

An OG cat pulled him aside and explained how Skelly Square got its name. This thorough history of $REP and told a tale of a BVDCAT named Marvin who Jax only partly heard of.

“We are supposed to consistently stake for that $REP, yes. But it’s not supposed to dictate our every move, young’n.” The OG spits to the naive prodigy.&#x20;

“What do we do with the earned reputation then, OG?” Jax mumbles.&#x20;

The OG fades into a puff of smoke from his cigar, “get your playing piece and meet me at court to stake,” you hear from the cloud.

Jax slides over to the courts to get his $REP higher.

![Tokenomics & Emissions](/files/97ki8gw68FQYXpPk16Dv)

The extra 2,192 emissions are recirculated into the vault and only exist in the "Per Day" calculation for rounding to the 30,000,000 first year supply.


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