> For the complete documentation index, see [llms.txt](https://whitepaper.qualoo.io/llms.txt). Markdown versions of documentation pages are available by appending `.md` to page URLs; this page is available as [Markdown](https://whitepaper.qualoo.io/qualoo-economy/key-economic-activities.md).

# Key economic activities

The Qualoo Economy is driven by key activities including:

* **Standard Testing**: Regular connectivity tests are carried out by the Test Network, generating valuable data and insights which form the core products offered by Qualoo. Revenue from these products is used to incentivize the network participants responsible for the tests.
* **Custom Testing**: For clients with specific requirements, customized tests are available. The revenue from these tests is used to reward the participants who performed them.
* **Token Allocation**: A proportion of QXT tokens are set aside to incentivize users to set up Test Nodes and conduct connectivity tests, contributing to the growth of the Qualoo ecosystem and Test Network. Key aspects of token allocation include:
  * **Airdrops**: This allocation is primarily used to motivate users to install Test Nodes, with a subset reserved for rewarding network participants for conducting connectivity tests.
  * **Ecosystem Rewards**: This allocation encourages network participants to carry out connectivity tests.


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