The 20-Level Referral Network: How Turbo Loop Rewards Community Builders
Most referral systems pay 2-3 levels deep. Turbo Loop pays across 20 levels. Here's exactly how the math works and what it means for builders.
The 20-Level Referral Network: How Turbo Loop Rewards Community Builders
Most crypto projects treat referrals as an afterthought. A 1% or 2% bonus on direct invites, maybe a small kicker for the next level, and that's it. Turbo Loop takes a different approach: a 20-level referral network that pays out a cumulative 51% of protocol activity to community builders.
The structure, briefly
When someone you invited deposits into the protocol, you earn a percentage of their farming reward. When they invite someone who deposits, you earn a smaller percentage of that. And so on — for 20 levels deep.
This is not a pyramid scheme. Every level pays out of protocol revenue (LP fees, swap fees, Turbo Buy fees), not out of new user deposits. The protocol has an independent yield source. Referrals are a fair-distribution mechanism, not a dependency on new money.
Why 20 levels?
Because the community is the product. Turbo Loop launched without paid ads, without influencer deals, without hype campaigns. Every new user joined because someone they trusted introduced them. Rewarding that 20 levels deep means the people who build sustained community get sustained rewards.
The math in action
A community builder with a moderately active network of 50 direct invites, each with their own small networks, can easily see referral earnings from thousands of downline users. The payouts arrive automatically to your wallet, on-chain, with full transparency.
How to get started
Claim your referral link from the main app, share it in your community, and the contract tracks everything on-chain. No sign-ups. No approvals. No paperwork. The network pays you directly whenever your downline is active.