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# PESW Reward Migration Policy

To honor previous contributors, Meta WAR offers a migration plan for PESW participants including buyers and stakers.

Additionally, PESW buyers will receive an **OG NFT** based on original Meta WAR characters. These NFTs will unlock future features such as exclusive access to content, bonus rewards, and governance privileges.

**1. PESW Buyer Migration**

* Converted based on the original purchase amount in USD
* Conversion rate fixed at **$0.012** per MWAR
* Example: A $120 PESW purchase → 10,000 MWAR allocated
* These tokens are treated as **Presale Phase 1** purchases

**2. PESW Staking Reward Migration**

* Converted at a ratio of **30 PESW : 1 MWAR**
* Distributed with **no lock-up**
* Paid out using 50% of the DEV share from the Team allocation
* <mark style="color:red;">**These tokens will be airdropped at the time of MWAR DEX listing**</mark>

This policy ensures a smooth transition and fair value transfer from the PESW ecosystem to Meta WAR.


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