> For the complete documentation index, see [llms.txt](https://recovery-republic.gitbook.io/recovery-republic-docs/llms.txt). Markdown versions of documentation pages are available by appending `.md` to page URLs; this page is available as [Markdown](https://recovery-republic.gitbook.io/recovery-republic-docs/faqs/program-product-faqs.md).

# Program / Product FAQs

### What is the objective of the program?

The program is designed with an intended operating cycle of up to 24 months, during which participants may receive periodic rewards generated from operational market activities associated with the system’s liquidity strategies.

This timeframe allows the liquidity strategies to develop in a stable and efficient manner.

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### What happens when I participate in the program?

When a participant joins the program, their capital may be integrated into structured liquidity pools, which form part of the system’s operational framework.

These pools may interact with specialized technology and liquidity providers, including EASY, which facilitate the technical operations required to maintain system functionality and operational stability.

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### Why is the program designed for 24 months?

The liquidity strategies used require a defined operational timeframe to function efficiently.

The 24-month cycle allows for:

* Maintaining pool stability
* Optimizing liquidity management
* Developing effective operational strategies
* Supporting consistent reward generation

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### What is the Recovery process?

Recovery is a mechanism that allows a participant to request the early release of their principal capital, even before completing the program’s planned operating cycle.

This option is available for users who may need access to their capital prior to the completion of the intended participation period.

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### Why is there an up to 52% adjustment in the case of early withdrawal?

When a participant requests early capital release, the system may need to reorganize, rebalance, or close positions within the liquidity pools.

Because these structures are designed to operate throughout the full program cycle, early release may involve operational costs, liquidity adjustments, and restructuring processes.

As a result, an operational adjustment of up to 52% of the principal capital may apply.

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### Does this mean the system is losing money?

Not necessarily. This adjustment does not necessarily indicate losses within the system, but reflects the operational impact of restructuring liquidity allocations designed for the full program duration.

The purpose of this policy is to protect the stability of the liquidity pools and other participants.

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### What happens if I maintain my participation for the entire cycle?

Participants who maintain their participation for the intended operating period allow the strategies to function according to their original design.

This contributes to:

* System stability
* Program continuity
* Normal reward generation

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### Is using Recovery mandatory?

No. Recovery is an optional mechanism available to participants who wish to request the early release of their capital.

The decision to use Recovery rests entirely with the user.

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#### Where can I request Recovery?

Recovery requests can be submitted directly from the user dashboard within the platform, under the Recovery or Withdrawals section, by following the instructions provided.

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### Where can I get more information?

For additional information about the program or the Recovery process, users may contact the support team or consult the official communications and documentation available within the platform.

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