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# Earn TONIC from Liquidity Incentives

Tectonic’s liquidity incentive program will be done in the form of a distribution of $TONIC to suppliers and borrowers in Tectonic. The proportion of $TONIC token distribution between suppliers and borrowers, as well as among supported tokens will be determined by the Tectonic team by taking into account the supply & demand of each asset.

Any additional incentives program will be made available through Tectonic’s team discretion or in consultation with the community.&#x20;

To avoid confusion:

* $TONIC = the main token for Tectonic protocol
* [tToken](/docs/protocol/ttokens.md) = a token created by the Tectonic protocol for the users supplying assets to the protocol.&#x20;

tTokens entitle the owner to redeem the supplied asset in an exchange rate that reflects the accrued interest of the supplied asset over the holding period.


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