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# 🧑‍🤝‍🧑 11.2 Ambassador and Representative Programs

The Ambassador programme targets influencers with established audiences in crypto, trading or AI. Ambassadors create educational content, host webinars and participate in AMA (Ask Me Anything) sessions. They receive monthly retainers, performance bonuses and early access to new features.

Representatives act as local advocates. They organise meet‑ups, translate materials into local languages, attend conferences and onboard new users. Representatives also gather feedback from regional communities, relaying it to the EOSI Finance core team.

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