rank is your bag.
burn for forever.
a leaderboard paid for in bags, not cash. hold the token and you are on the board. burn tokens and the value you burned freezes onto your spot forever. no payments to anyone. the chain keeps the score.
the board
indexing holdersnot live yet
the pool has not been created. the moment it exists, this board indexes the chain by itself. nothing here is a placeholder number.
meanwhile, the rules: hold to rank. burn for a spot that never leaves. every row is a wallet anyone can verify.
TLDR
- hold the token and your wallet is on the board. bigger bag, higher rank. sell and you sink. no signup, no connect needed to watch.
- burn tokens and their dollar value at that second freezes onto a spot your wallet owns forever. real burn, real deflation, verified on chain.
- spots are wallets. every held row is a live balance, every eternal row is a burn transaction anyone can open.
- claim stamps a name and a link onto your row for a dust burn. eternal stamps survive sells. held stamps vanish when you stop holding.
claim your row
holding already puts you on the board. a claim stamps a name and a link onto your row so humans see you, not a truncated address. costs a dust burn of about $0.05, which also deflates supply a little. stop holding and the stamp goes with you.
burn for forever
pick what your spot should be worth. the tokens are burned from your wallet for real: supply shrinks permanently and the dollar value freezes onto a spot your wallet owns. price can do anything afterward. others can still outrank you. permanence applies to the spot, not the throne.
the burn ledger
every burn ever, parsed straight from the chain. no furnace address, no incinerator contract. burns destroy supply at the protocol level and reference the mint, so the mint's own signature list is the ledger.
burns are irreversible. that is the point.