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# Examples of Sponsorship & Rebates

Here are some examples on how Rebates Airdrops work with Sponsorship.\
Option 1:<br>

1. User owns some NFT on some collection, that collection happens to be Sponsored.
2. User mints a Rift Sparkle from Vrumble Marketplace as we still have some available from the weekly distribution.
3. User anoints their NFT that is sponsored - with the Rift Sparkle.&#x20;
4. User is Rebate airdropped SUJI equal to 50% of the Rift Sparkle price.
5. Sponsor is airdropped SUJI 10% of Rift Sparkle Price.

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Option 2:<br>

1. User owns some NFT on some collection that is Sponsored.
2. The sponsor has pre purchased a bunch of Rift Sparkles (aka they minted 100 of them)
3. Sponsor is chatting with user in Discord, and decides to Airdrop user a Rift Sparkle.
4. User anoints their NFT with that Rift Sparkle.
5. Sponsor gets the Rebate airdropped SUJI equal to 50% of the Rift Sparkle price ( as the sponsor paid for minting that Rift Sparkle)
6. Sponsor is airdropped 10% of Rift Sparkle Price.

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Option 3:<br>

1. User owns some NFT, its not sponsored
2. User mints a Rift Sparkle or is airdropped one from someone.
3. User anoints their NFT.  Its not sponsored
4. No one gets airdropped SUJI


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