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A Continuous Cycle of Growth and Participation
Eggle's cyclic approach ensures that the game remains dynamic and engaging, with each cycle offering new opportunities and challenges for participants.
As the ecosystem evolves, it creates a thriving and interconnected community of users who share in the rewards and experiences of the Eggle blockchain game.

Previous Cycle
Each type of animal in Eggle starts its cycle on a different date. But they all share one thing in common: every cycle lasts for one month.
To make it simple β an animalβs cycle begins on the day its egg is sold, and ends right before the next egg sale.
During this time, players go through the whole Eggle journey: getting eggs, raising the animals, and finally harvesting them once theyβre fully grown.
Transition to the Next Cycle
As the last day of the cycle approaches, participants transition from the previous cycle to prepare for the next one.
This transition signifies the end of one gaming cycle and the beginning of the next.
Start of the New Cycle
On the next egg sale day, a new cycle begins.
This opens up a fresh chance for everyone to dive back into the Eggle world.
The egg sale starts again, letting players get new eggs and raise their next generation of digital companions.
Time of Cycle
Right now, each animal in Eggle has its own egg sale date.
Chicken: Eggs are sold on the 1st of every month, and the cycle ends on the last day of that month.
PEPE Frog: Eggs are sold on the 10th of every month, and the cycle ends on the 9th of the next month.
To put it simply: each raising cycle ends right before the next one begins β which is the next egg sale day.
Continual Growth
One of the notable features of Eggle's cyclic process is the potential for continual growth.
Over time, the number of eggs available for sale is expected to increase, attracting more participants to the ecosystem.
This growth not only adds to the excitement and competitiveness of the game but also expands the Eggle community.
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