# Economy

**Depositing and Withdrawing $HAVOC**

Code: Havoc players can manage their $HAVOC balances effortlessly through the [**Code: Havoc website**](https://codehavoc.xyz/). Here's the process:

* **Depositing $HAVOC:**\
  Players can deposit $HAVOC directly into their profiles on the Code: Havoc website. Once the deposit is confirmed, the corresponding balance will appear in the game, ready to be used for match entry fees or other in-game activities.

* **Withdrawing $HAVOC**\
  Players can withdraw their unused $HAVOC balance back to their wallets at any time, ensuring flexibility and full control over their funds. Withdrawals are processed through the website.

This system ensures that all transactions remain user-friendly, secure, and transparent.

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**Entry Fee Distribution and Prize Pool Breakdown**<br>

In **Code: Havoc**, matches with entry fees contribute to a **prize pool** that is distributed among the top-performing players and other aspects of the game. Here’s how the distribution works:\ <br>

* **Prize Distribution Among Players:**\
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  The **top 3 players with the most kills in a match** earn rewards from the prize pool:
  * **1st Place:** 50% of the total prize pool.
  * **2nd Place:** 30% of the total prize pool.
  * **3rd Place:** 20% of the total prize pool.\
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* **Game Allocation of Prize Pool:**\
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  Code: Havoc reserves a percentage of the prize pool for long-term game sustainability and player rewards:<br>
  * **10% Total Allocation:**
    * **2.5%** goes toward the **Grand Prize**, a cumulative reward randomly distributed to a lucky match winner.
    * **2.5%** supports the **Seasonal Leaderboard Ranking**, rewarding top players for consistent performance.
    * **5%** is retained by the **game and team** to fund development, updates, and operational costs.<br>

This balanced distribution incentivizes player skill, rewards long-term participation, and supports the continued growth of Code: Havoc.<br>

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**Example Match Prize Pool Breakdown**

Let’s assume a match has **6 players**, each entering with a fee of **10 $HAVOC**, creating a total prize pool of **60 $HAVOC**. The breakdown would look like this:\ <br>

* **Game Allocation (10% of Prize Pool):**

  * 2.5% (1.5 $HAVOC) for the Grand Prize
  * 2.5% (1.5 $HAVOC) for the Seasonal Leaderboard Ranking
  * 5% (3 $HAVOC) for game operations

* **Prize Distribution (90% of all entry fees):**

  * **1st Place (50%):**
    * 50% of 54 $HAVOC = **27 $HAVOC**
  * **2nd Place (30%):**
    * 30% of 54 $HAVOC = **16.2 $HAVOC**
  * **3rd Place (20%):**
    * 20% of 54 $HAVOC = **10.8 $HAVOC**

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This system ensures fairness, transparency, and a thriving economy within Code: Havoc while rewarding skillful gameplay and supporting long-term community engagement.

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