YOUR WALLET
PROFILE
WALLET
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RANK
A plain Elo, moved only by staked matches. Friendly matches and anything against the market leave it alone — dropping a rank has to cost a stake rather than an afternoon.
The number shown is the mean of your last twenty staked matches, not today’s. That is what you are matched on and what a challenger sees, so a fall has to be kept up rather than staged in an evening.
- RANK
- 1000
- STAKED MATCHES
- 0
- RECORD
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Where everyone starts
Every seat is open to you
Wins · losses, from every PvP match
Nothing has moved this yet, and it cannot: a rank only moves on a staked match, and there is nowhere to hold a stake. Everything that decides one is built and tested — the Elo, the twenty-match mean, the bands and the tier gate — and none of it runs until there is escrow.
AGAINST THE MARKET
Every finished match against the bot, kept in this browser. This is not a rank and it never will be — it is worked out on your own machine, so it is worth what your honesty is worth. As a read on how a deck is doing that is plenty; as a ladder it is nothing.
- PLAYED
- 0
- WIN RATE
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- BEST MC
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- AVERAGE MC
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READING…
LINKED ACCOUNTS
For the referral system: points for bringing people in, spent on mints and token. That only works if an account can be attached to exactly one wallet, so linking is something the network confirms rather than a handle you type. Anyone can type a handle.
X
—Where the referrals happen. One X account, one wallet — that rule is the whole defence, because wallets are free and X accounts are not.
TELEGRAM
—Where the trenches actually talk. Links a chat account to a wallet so a bot can tell you it is your turn without asking who you are.
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Neither asks for more than who you are. X grants no posting and no email address; Telegram is asked whether the bot may message you, which is what makes “it is your turn” possible later. Take either off again here and the account is free for another wallet.