> For the complete documentation index, see [llms.txt](https://docs.visiongame.io/llms.txt). Markdown versions of documentation pages are available by appending `.md` to page URLs; this page is available as [Markdown](https://docs.visiongame.io/visiongame-ecosystem/gamefibits/benefits-for-visionnode-holders.md).

# Benefits for VisionNode Holders

VisionNode holders enjoy a variety of exclusive benefits that enhance their experience within the VisionGame ecosystem. One of the primary perks is the opportunity to receive 25% of all digital revenue generated by GameFiBits, including revenue from advertisements and other sources. This revenue-sharing model ensures that holders are rewarded for their support and involvement in the community, providing a steady stream of income as VisionGame and GameFiBits grow.

In addition to revenue sharing, VisionNode holders gain access to an exclusive members-only section on GameFiBits, offering insider information, early access to news, and special features tailored just for them. This dedicated space allows holders to stay informed and engaged with the latest developments within the ecosystem.

These benefits, along with ongoing rewards and opportunities for interaction, position VisionNode holders as integral participants in VisionGame's success, enhancing their experience and connection to the community.


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