Pays a percentage of the points of the weaker leg of the binary network. Points come from products purchased across the network (every point-bearing product counts; Kits always carry points) — by default, 1 point = R$ 1, configurable.
Each distributor has two legs. On every calculation cycle, the engine adds up each leg's points and pays the configured percentage on the smaller one. The percentage can vary by the receiver's entry Kit — whoever enrolled with a bigger plan may receive a higher percentage.
Per-plan cap (what saves the math). Each plan/Kit has a binary maximum per cycle; anything above the cap is lost — it doesn't roll over to the next cycle. This is the mechanism that keeps the binary from blowing up the payout.
Recalculation: once or more per day, or on every order closing — defined during setup. After payment, two modes: (a) both legs reset to zero; or (b) the legs keep accumulating and the amount already paid is automatically deducted from the next payment.
8% binary · plan cap: R$ 500/cycle · left leg 9,000 pts · right leg 5,000 pts
Percentage (per entry plan), cap per plan, recalculation frequency, post-payment mode (reset × accumulate with deduction), points per product and point value.
A generous binary with no cap is the classic cause of plans that go broke — watch it happen live in the simulator: remove the cap and watch the payout explode. An unbalanced network also pays less (the weak leg shrinks) — balance is an incentive built into the structure.
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