Climb. Stay.
Get paid.
Three independent axes determine your share of every distribution. Here's what they mean, how to climb each one, and what to avoid.
Class is the biggest single factor in your reward weight. It measures what fraction of your original buy-in you still hold. Sell more = drop class. Buy more doesn't move you up.
The trick: class only goes down. To stay Diamond, don't sell more than 1% of what you bought. Partial profit-taking that leaves you above 50% keeps you earning — just at a lower weight.
Tier is set the first time your wallet's USD value crosses each threshold. Once earned, kept forever — even if you partially sell down. Tier ratchets up only.
| Tier | Initial Buy-In | Weight | Permanence |
|---|---|---|---|
| I | ≥ $50 | 1.2× | Locked at first $50+ purchase |
| II | $10 – $50 | 1.1× | Locked at first $10+ purchase |
| III | $5 – $10 | 1.0× | Locked at first $5+ purchase |
Practical strategy: if you intend to put in $50 anyway, do it in one transaction. Five $9 buys = Tier III. One $50 buy = Tier I forever.
Recomputed every cycle from your balance ÷ total supply. Penalty bands sit between MAX BAGS and full exclusion to give whales a window to trim down.
| Status | Supply Share | Weight | Note |
|---|---|---|---|
| Standard | < 0.01% | 1.0× | Small bag, full weight |
| MAX BAGS | 0.01% – 3% | 1.0× | The sweet spot |
| 25% Penalty | 3% – 3.5% | 0.75× | Trim to drop the penalty |
| 50% Penalty | 3.5% – 4% | 0.5× | Trim back urgently |
| NO BAGS | ≥ 4% | 0× | Excluded from pool |
Your share of every direct distribution is:
Do this
✓ Buy ≥$50 in one transaction → Tier I
✓ Never sell more than 1% of your bag
✓ Stay below 3% of supply
Keep steady
Keep at least 50% of your bag. Trim in chunks small enough to stay above 85% or 50%. Watch your retention ratio live.
Avoid
✗ Don't sell more than 50% — permanent Jeet
✗ Don't accumulate past 4% of supply
✗ Don't expect re-buying to fix a panic sell