# Token Utilization

AT token plays a significant role in the gaming ecosystem with various use cases. Here are some of these use cases:

1. **Inflation Control and Staking**: Users can hold and stake AT tokens for inflation control purposes. This incentivizes them to potentially hold value for longer periods and rewards them with stability fees.
2. **Race Rewards and Future Developments**: AT tokens can be used for rewards in races held within the game and for future developments. This encourages more participation from players and enhances community interaction.
3. **Asset Trading Tool**: AT tokens serve as a tool for players to buy and sell in-game assets. This facilitates easier access to desired features and equipment for players.
4. **Publisher and Active Player Rewards**: AT tokens can be used to reward game publishers and the most active players. This incentivizes participation and contributes to community development.
5. **In-Game Currency**: While initially not sold to players or directly given, AT tokens can become a fully-fledged in-game currency in the future. This strengthens players' integration into the in-game economy.
6. **High-Value In-Game Usage Options**: AT tokens offer high-value in-game usage options, such as player characters (PCs) and/or in-game real estate. These items increase the value of AT tokens and offer players various in-game experiences.

These use cases enable AT token to meet various needs within the gaming ecosystem and foster strong economic interaction among users.


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