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# Prize Fund Origins

1. **Donations from AID TRUMP:**
   * **5% of all donations made on AID TRUMP are automatically allocated to the raffle prizes.**
   * This amount is equally divided among the daily, weekly, and monthly prizes.
   * **Practical Example:**
     * For every $100,000 donated, $5,000 is allocated for raffle prizes:
       * $1,666 for the daily prize.
       * $1,666 for the weekly prize.
       * $1,666 for the monthly prize.
2. **Ticket Purchases:**
   * Users can purchase tickets starting at $0.50.
   * Tickets can be purchased in bundles of 5, 10, 25, 50, or 100 units, with seasonal promotions offering multipliers to increase winning chances.
   * **Ticket Value Allocation:**
     * **50% to the Reward Wallet:** Secures the prizes.
     * **20% to Affiliates:** Distributed to the sharing community.
     * **20% to the Project:** Supports operations and expansion.
     * **10% to the Staking Program:** Builds a solid USDT base for future staking and TRUMP deflation programs.


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