> For the complete documentation index, see [llms.txt](https://docs.fusionx.finance/llms.txt). Markdown versions of documentation pages are available by appending `.md` to page URLs; this page is available as [Markdown](https://docs.fusionx.finance/products/vefsx/bribes-vote-incentives.md).

# Bribes (Vote Incentives)

Bribe marketplaces are external projects that submit bribes to veFSX holders in exchange for votes.

In addition to earning FSX through our weekly [FSX reward pools](https://github.com/FusionX-Finance/docs/blob/main/products/vefsx/bribes-vote-incentives/earn-fsx-weekly/README.md), veFSX holders can also vote on gauges to claim bribes from external bribe marketplaces. These bribes are typically offered by external project teams on certain [veFSX Managers](https://github.com/FusionX-Finance/docs/blob/main/products/vefsx/bribes-vote-incentives/vefsx-managers.md).

This serves as an additional source of yield for veFSX holders, and also diversifies the type of tokens they receive as yield.

We currently provide incentives for veFSX holders to vote for gauges and claim bribes from: [Bribe Market](/products/vefsx/bribes-vote-incentives/how-it-works.md)

veFSX holders should visit these bribes regularly and vote for gauges that can help optimize their yield on veFSX.


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