Transparency like this is why we trust the 🥚
@NigeNest reminds us: profits are sweet, but breaking eggs affects the whole ecosystem. It’s not just about withdrawing—it’s about sustaining the balance we’re all building.
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At NigeNest, we believe in transparency. As you take profits, it’s normal to expect that your capital should also be accessible. However, breaking eggs isn’t as simple as withdrawing , and there’s a reason for that.
Breaking eggs affects the balance of the ecosystem. It’s a critical process designed to maintain stability and encourage consistent nesting behavior. That’s why it comes with clear rules and structure.
You can only break your eggs 🥚 after completing three full cycles.
Let’s break that down.
Each Nest carries a Nest code , for example:
•CL3 means Chicken’s Nest phase three (low risk)
•EM1 means Eagle’s Nest phase one (medium risk)
•GH2 means Golden’s Nest phase two (High risk)
Here, the “phase” represents how many sessions a particular Nest has completed. So if you see CL3, it simply means the Chicken’s Nest is in its third runtime.
Now, what’s a Cycle? 🔁
A cycle is a complete process where you nest your eggs, earn your gems, and receive your eggs back from the Nest. That full rotation counts as one cycle.
Be careful not to confuse a cycle with just participating in a Nest.
Participating in different risks (like CL1, CM1, CH1) still counts as one single cycle, since they all fall under the same phase.
To qualify for egg breaking, you must complete three unique cycles either by going through :
* different phases of the same Nest or through
* different Nests in the same or varied phases.
For example:
•CM2 CM3 EL1 counts as three cycles ✅
•CL1 CM2 CH3 counts as three cycles ✅
•CL1 CM1 CH1 does not count, since it’s the same phase ⚠️
Nesting in the same phase can be also counted if you nest like this ;
• CL 1 SL 1 GL1 (same phase but different Nest)
⚠️ Only eggs that have undergone this process can be broken for USDT.
This system ensures every Nigent fully experiences the nesting process and understands the compounding value it brings.
While you can break your eggs after completing your three cycles, we recommend holding onto them ,
because there are still more benefits coming for egg holders as NigeNest evolves.