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# Grass Poks - PAYG Options

Grass-based Poks represent the foundation of PokPok farming, offering aggressive growth potential in directional markets. These traditional Call and Put Poks are perfect for farmers looking to maximize profit when they have strong convictions about market direction.

Unlike their Water-based cousins, Grass Poks utilize our innovative Pay-As-You-Go (PAYG) model, where farmers make a smaller initial investment and nurture their positions through daily feeding. This approach offers several key advantages:

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