🏦PawPower Invest (PPI)

PawPower Invest β€” Explained Simply

What is PPI? PawPower Invest (PPI) is a first-of-its-kind gaming investment app built on the Farm2Invest model. You farm, stack, invite your crew, and watch your PPWR grow β€” all while diving into real TON ecosystem projects!

πŸ’‘ PPI is set to become the first-ever app store on TON and Telegram where all listed applications share a portion of their revenue with users.

PPI main page
PPI quests page
PPi boosts page

Unlike traditional Tap-to-Airdrop/Earn apps (such as Notcoin, Hamster Combat, etc.), where users collect tokens hoping for a hypothetical airdrop, PPI allows users to earn actual profit shares from products within its ecosystem.

❌ Tap-to-Airdrop/Earn apps problems:

  • Tokens distributed endlessly but without real value.

  • Token price collapsing after market launch, causing the project to fail.

  • Users farming for months without receiving any profit.

πŸš€ PPI solves these issues!

1. Investment Tool Instead of Useless Tokens In PPI, you earn PPWRβ€”an internal currency not traded on exchanges but used specifically for investments. PPWR allows you to:

  • Upgrade boosts and accelerate growth.

  • Exchange for NFT vouchers that can be sold on NFT marketplaces (soon).

  • Invest in NFT profit shares of apps within the PPI ecosystem to receive stable income. You already can sell it on NFT marketplaces if necessary (soon).

2. PPWR is a Deflationary Asset

  • Classic tapping apps generate infinite tokens, leading to devaluation.

  • In PPI, PPWR is burned every time it's exchanged for profit shares, reducing its supply and increasing its value.

  • In the future, PPWR can also be used to purchase in-game items such as boosts and skins within PPI games, increasing its utility and demand.

3. PPI is More Than Just a Game

  • Unlike standard tapping apps, PPI offers not just short-term farming but long-term investment potential.

  • Users can build their own income strategyβ€”leveraging referral systems, upgrading boosts, and investing in profit shares of profitable applications.

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