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# Beradrome BGT Vault

<figure><img src="/files/4UWoblpyNbL5lYwLaGUj" alt=""><figcaption><p>Ancient Japanese BGT drawing, 1469</p></figcaption></figure>

How It Works\
\
Here’s the easy version of what’s going on:

• Dummy Token (BST): Beradrome creates a fake token called the Beradrome\
Staking Token (BST). This isn’t a real token you hold—it’s just a tracker the system uses\
behind the scenes.\
• Staking for You: When you add your tokens (liquidity) to the vault, the system\
stakes this BST in a Proof-of-Liquidity (PoL) vault for you. If you take your tokens out, the\
BST gets “burned” (deleted).\
• Earning BGT: The BST balance in the vault lets hiBERO holders (who have voting\
power) earn BGT rewards—just like they’d get if they staked a regular token themselves in a\
PoL vault.\
• Smart System: This is made possible by two features in the Rewards Vault contract:\
“delegateStake” (staking for you) and “delegateWithdraw” (pulling it out when you’re done).\
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Why It’s Cool\
\
You don’t have to mess with staking complicated tokens yourself. Beradrome handles it\
with the BST, so hiBERO stakers can sit back and collect BGT rewards effortlessly.


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