> For the complete documentation index, see [llms.txt](https://docs.onlyburns.com/llms.txt). Markdown versions of documentation pages are available by appending `.md` to page URLs; this page is available as [Markdown](https://docs.onlyburns.com/usdoburn-price-appreciation/mechanics/treasury-revenue-allocation.md).

# Treasury Revenue Allocation

The OnlyBurns treasury, and investments, is what feeds the price growth aspect of <mark style="color:red;">$OBURN</mark>. The allocations are as follows:&#x20;

**30%** of the treasury profit goes to purchasing <mark style="color:red;">$OBURN</mark> from the liquidity pool - When the Treasury Mechanic goes live, we will see the BurnWars return. When the BurnWars return, all taxes paid from purchases of $OBURN made by our treasury will fill the BurnPot, allowing us to buyback and burn other projects in a competitive voting war!

**30%** of the treasury profit goes to pairing with the purchased <mark style="color:red;">$OBURN</mark> to add it back to the LP, deepening liquidity&#x20;

**15%** of the treasury profit goes to continuing to grow the treasury&#x20;

**10%** of the treasury profit goes to operational expenses, staff salaries, etc&#x20;

**15%** of the treasury profit is distributed each month as a stablecoin drip to NFT holders


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