# Herd Hub

## Herd Hub

- [Welcome to Herd Hub](https://team57.gitbook.io/herd-hub/welcome-to-herd-hub.md): A revolutionary project mobilizing communities. $HERD holders driving adoption for $HERD. Join the $HERD.
- [What we do](https://team57.gitbook.io/herd-hub/overview/what-we-do.md)
- [Tokenomics](https://team57.gitbook.io/herd-hub/overview/tokenomics.md): The tokenomics for the Herd Hub. Familiarize yourself with the project and how we are building tokenomics geared for our users.
- [Using Herd Hub](https://team57.gitbook.io/herd-hub/overview/using-herd-hub.md)
- [Socials and community](https://team57.gitbook.io/herd-hub/overview/socials-and-community.md)
- [Herd Bot](https://team57.gitbook.io/herd-hub/features/herd-bot.md): The Herd Bot is a feature that any group or project can implement into their Telegram chat.
- [Stampede](https://team57.gitbook.io/herd-hub/features/stampede.md): A unique mechanism for rewarding your active community.
- [Revenue Streams/Sharing](https://team57.gitbook.io/herd-hub/features/revenue-streams-sharing.md): Herd Hub is focused on providing value to its holders that help the project grow. Which is why we've created a revenue sharing model.
- [Staking](https://team57.gitbook.io/herd-hub/features/staking.md): A new feature coming to Herd Hub, Staking rewards our holders.
- [Burn & Drop](https://team57.gitbook.io/herd-hub/features/burn-and-drop.md): Herd Hub is part of the greater Difines ecosystem. Meaning it is also a part of our Burn & Drop mechanism!
- [Macho Competition](https://team57.gitbook.io/herd-hub/features/macho-competition.md): Which community is the best? There's only one way to find out!


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