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# How to Earn Banana

You can earn free Banana tokens automatically for:&#x20;

🔫 manual buy&#x20;

🔫 auto sniping&#x20;

🔫 selling

🔫 limit orders

You will get automated rebates in $BANANA, which you can claim and check in the menu of our Telegram bot.

The amount of $BANANA you receive is determined by the multiplier × the volume you trade through our bot at that time.

#### **How to start earning $BANANA**

1. Use Banana Gun like you normally would do
2. Check your earned banana in the main menu under Banana Bonus
3. Claim it in the same menu (minimum: 5 $BANANA)

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