Most crypto games sell you a promise. We built the whole real-money engine first — entry fees, escrow, USDC payouts, anti-cheat — then locked it in a vault until a gaming attorney signs off. Your pack funds the key, milestone by milestone, in a treasury you can watch on-chain. Founders aren't investors — you're the names on the reef before there was a reef. Every purchase below is a pre-sale of digital goods: it is not an investment and carries no profit, payout, or token.
This bar reads the treasury wallet balance directly from the Solana blockchain every 30 seconds. We can't fake it, and you shouldn't trust a bar that could be faked.
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$15,000 → $10k retainer plus billable hours for a gaming attorney: the skill-game legal opinion, state-by-state. We will not run real-money contests until this is done. That's a promise you can screenshot.
KYC, geolocation and AML vendors wired. The payout system already exists and is tested — it stays switched off until counsel signs. (Devnet demo is live today if you want to try it.)
Paid-entry skill contests with USDC prizes (real dollars, stable) in permitted states. Founders enter Season One free.
Mobile PWA, tournaments, new arenas, creator skins marketplace.
No — and that's on purpose. Games that sell "investments" without registering them are how founders end up in court and players end up holding nothing. You're buying real digital goods, delivered today: founder status, skins, credits, access. The upside you're actually buying is being early to a game that's doing this the legal way — badge on your name, name in the reef, first through the door when cash contests unlock. No profit, no revenue share, no token. If someone tells you otherwise, they're wrong and we'll say so publicly.
Because paid-entry prize contests are regulated in the US, in crypto or dollars. The games that skip that step either aren't running prize pools, are offshore, or are risking their players' money on it. We built the entire real-money system already — it's tested and it's locked until a gaming attorney signs off. Milestone 1 pays for exactly that.
The treasury address is public, the balance above is read live from the chain, and every milestone unlock will be announced with the corresponding outflow visible on-chain. Watch the wallet, not our words.
A Solana wallet (Phantom or Solflare browser extension) holding USDC — the dollar stablecoin, so $2 is exactly $2 — plus a tiny bit of SOL for the network fee (a fraction of a cent). And a Daddy Shrimp account (sign in on the game page first so your pass attaches to your account).