WINR Token
WINR is the native fee asset of the protocol. It connects the economic value of the Bankroll, Oracle, and Proof Layer to the people who hold and stake the token. It is a way to share protocol revenue with long term participants.
Role of WINR in the system
Every bet that runs through WINR infra touches multiple layers:
the Bankroll that takes the other side
the Oracle that provides randomness
the Proof Layer that publishes transparency
Each of these layers generates protocol fees. WINR is the asset that receives those fees through staking.
The split in the system is simple:
LPs earn from bankroll profit inside their tranche
operators earn from their product and users
WINR stakers earn from the protocol share of those flows
WINR is directly linked to growth.
Simple design
The token design is kept as simple as possible:
no governance
no open ended inflation schedule
one main role as a fee asset
WINR is tied to real protocol revenue. Either the Bankroll, Oracle, and Proof Layer are used and they generate fees, or they do not. There is no extra token printing to cover that.
This makes the story clear for users, partners, and regulators. WINR is about protocol performance, not about voting battles or many unrelated utilities.
Staking and fee share
To receive protocol fees, holders stake WINR into the fee share contract.
At a high level:
you stake WINR into the fee pool
you choose how long to lock it
protocol fees are collected in stablecoins and possibly other assets
fees from each period are shared based on staking weight
Your share of the pool is:
reward_for_period = (your_weight / total_weight) × fee_pool_for_period
Fees that enter the pool come from:
the bankroll fee on net profit
the Oracle fee on operator NGR
optional future fees from Proof Layer APIs or premium services
Exact fee rates and contract addresses are detailed in the Tokenomics section. The core idea stays the same. Stake WINR and take a share of protocol revenue.
Lock periods and weight model
WINR staking uses a weight based model that rewards both size and commitment.
When you stake WINR:
you choose how many tokens to stake
you choose a lock period inside a protocol defined range
the protocol calculates a staking weight based on both amount and days locked
Conceptually:
more WINR staked means more weight
more days locked means more weight
higher weight means a larger share of profit distribution
A wallet that stakes the same amount for a longer period has higher weight than one that locks for a shorter period. A wallet that stakes more WINR for the same period has higher weight than a smaller stake.
This design encourages long term participation without making the rules complex. You can adjust your own strategy between shorter and longer locks based on your view of the protocol and the market.
Alignment with LPs and operators
WINR staking sits on top of the same economics that LPs and operators use.
LPs earn from the 90 percent share of bankroll profit that belongs to their tranche
the protocol takes a 10 percent fee on bankroll net profit
that protocol fee, plus Oracle fees, fills the WINR fee pool
So:
if games and operators perform well over time, tranches earn and WINR fee share grows
if games underperform or volume drops, both LP returns and WINR fee share go down
There is no way to push WINR staking yield up without growing the real infra business. All three sides move together:
LPs follow bankroll performance
operators follow NGR
WINR stakers follow the protocol fee slice on top
This keeps incentives aligned and makes WINR a clear bet on usage of the infra, not on separate token mechanics.
WINR is live on Arbitrum and Solana
Token contracts
WINR (Arbitrum):
0xD77B108d4f6cefaa0Cae9506A934e825BEccA46EWINR (Solana):
CsxCtA8usvWKdRhe7KhLU5GgwzYaLkoHsz1MKBVZ4W3MCamelot (Arbitrum)
https://app.camelot.exchange/pools/0xc35AA1cEc34E02A8acc3E5f79c22BE364823094cOrca (Solana)
https://www.orca.so/?outputCurrency=CsxCtA8usvWKdRhe7KhLU5GgwzYaLkoHsz1MKBVZ4W3MMEXC
https://www.mexc.com/exchange/WINR_USDTDexscreener (Camelot pool, Arbitrum)
https://dexscreener.com/arbitrum/0xc35aa1cec34e02a8acc3e5f79c22be364823094c
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