> For the complete documentation index, see [llms.txt](https://docs.cookie.community/cookie-dao/llms.txt). Markdown versions of documentation pages are available by appending `.md` to page URLs; this page is available as [Markdown](https://docs.cookie.community/cookie-dao/~/revisions/koEtYdnjHbS4GHB9zzOV/cookie.fun/attention-capital-markets/how-to-start-earning-csnaps/acm-csnaps-multipliers/how-to-refer-on-legion.md).

# How to refer on Legion

1. Log in on [legion.cc](http://legion.cc)
   1. If you don’t have an account, here’s[ a step-by-step guide on how to set up one](https://docs.cookie.community/cookie-dao/~/revisions/jxFfPQpJsP7EC5ffUT5F/cookie.fun/almanak-csnaps-guide/how-to-set-up-a-legion-account).
2. On the panel on the left, choose “Invites”.
3. You can now copy your referral code or click on “Invite Friends” and share it with people.
   1. Once someone who used your referral code makes an investment, you will receive 0.25% of their investment in USDC and you will get an **up to 10x multiplier on cSNAPS (for projects participating in ACM)**.
   2. Important:
      1. you still need to post on X to be eligible for SNAPS. Your referral multiplier transforms SNAPS into cSNAPS (capital SNAPS), making you eligible for top tier rewards offered by a project. To find out more about multipliers, go [here](https://docs.cookie.community/cookie-dao/~/revisions/jxFfPQpJsP7EC5ffUT5F/cookie.fun/attention-capital-markets/how-to-start-earning-csnaps/acm-csnaps-multipliers).
      2. If you refer people to invest, you don’t need to deploy your own capital to be eligible for cSNAPS.


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