> For the complete documentation index, see [llms.txt](https://docs.chainparty.xyz/llms.txt). Markdown versions of documentation pages are available by appending `.md` to page URLs; this page is available as [Markdown](https://docs.chainparty.xyz/earning-mechanism/recruitment-missions-share2earn.md).

# Recruitment Missions (Share2Earn)

**Recruitment Missions (Share2Earn):**

Recruitment mission in **Chain Party** allows players to monetise from recruiting more Space Explorers to join PvP daily missions. Every Party Ticket worth 1 USDT (in PA) will be distributed to the following parties as below.

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| Distribution  | Percentage % | Explanation                                                                      |
| ------------- | ------------ | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
| Planet Reward | 40%          | Distributed among Space Explorers from Moon to Uranus                            |
| NFT Reward    | 40%          | Becoming The Chosen One for 10 times, Space Explorers can grab a Chain Party NFT |
| Fuel Reward   | 20%          | Distributed to Space Explorers according to their personal PvP missions          |
|               | 100%         |                                                                                  |


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