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# Introduction to Yeti-Apes

The Yeti-Apes ecosystem has been designed to use an innovative dual-token governance and utility strategy, to release planned and future Web3 products. Four key pillars are supporting its strategy:

* **Decentralized Governance:** The community proposes and approves all present and future Yeti-Apes initiatives through a voting system. Collaborators act to support and deliver on these initiatives, but it is the community that submit proposals and have final approval. This is a powerful concept, where the community are critical to the future sustainability of the Yeti-Apes ecosystem, being the decision-makers.
* **Tokenomics:** A dual-token governance and utility model has been designed that supports the decentralized nature of the ecosystem and ensures long-term sustainability and growth.
* **Staking Pools:** The Yeti-Apes ecosystem has been designed so that it is possible for the community to increase their ability to participate in the ecosystem through staking their tokens in staking pools. All future opportunities will be directed by the community through the decentralized governance system.
* **Community:** The Yeti-Apes purpose is to better the world through education, innovative product development and providing an ever-growing list of value cases for its community and utility tokens.

The goal of Yeti-Apes is to become an integral hub for the web3 community.

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