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# FAQ

**What is the Vottun Ecosystem?** The Vottun ecosystem is made up of our community, partners and the SDKs and applications created with Vottun APIs. The $VTN is responsible for aligning incentives and rewarding all members of the ecosystem.

**What is Vottun World?** Vottun World is our own platform and the center of all activities carried out in the Vottun ecosystem, both for developers and community members. In addition, Vottun World has an integrated custodian wallet, which allows you to keep your $VTN on the platform without needing to have a wallet and manage private keys.

**When will $VTN come out?** The TGE (Token Generation Event) will take place during the first half of 2025. However, until then, members of our community can participate in the Vottun Journey to earn exclusive token-related rewards.

**How can I get $VTN?** $VTN can be purchased during the public sale and will be available on centralized and decentralized exchanges once it hits the market. Additionally, by participating in the Vottun Ecosystem, you will be able to obtain rewards.


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