Crocs Inc
Will you eat,
or be eaten?
A swamp on Robinhood Chain. Your position is a crocodile and its size is the ether behind it. Anything can bite something smaller. Whatever just ate is prey to everyone.
pre-launch · nothing deployed yet
Three rules
That is the whole game.
01
You may bite anything smaller than you.
A bite takes 25% of the prey. Nine tenths becomes yours, the rest spills into the river. Anything left below the minimum goes down with the bite.
02
Whatever just ate is prey to everyone.
Digestion lasts in proportion to the meal, up to 6 hours. While it lasts, size stops protecting you and you cannot leave.
03
The river pays whoever is floating.
Every spill and every exit toll is shared out continuously, in proportion to mass. Doing nothing pays. Doing nothing does not grow.
Where it goes
Nothing is minted. Ever.
Every wei the river pays came from somebody being eaten or somebody leaving. The swamp has no owner, no pause and no parameter anyone can move.
The 1% on $CROCS trades is separate: it is the operator's revenue, not the players', and it never touches the water.
Compiled in
The numbers, and nobody can move them.
A bite
25%
Of the prey's mass, per bite.
Spill
10%
Of every bite, into the river.
Digestion
up to 6 h
Proportional to the meal, and you cannot leave during it. One bite per croc per hour.
Trade toll
1%
Of the ether leg of every $CROCS trade, to the operator. Not the game's money.
Exit toll
5%
Of your mass, when you leave the water.
Owner of the swamp
none
No pause, no upgrade, no parameter that moves. Smallest croc is 0.005 ETH.
The honest part
This is a game, and you can lose.
Nothing here is a yield product. The river is fed by other people losing mass, so a quiet swamp pays nothing. And every time you eat, you spend the next hours as the most attractive target in the water.
- Anyone bigger can take a quarter of you, and repeat every hour.
- Eating holds you in place until you have digested.
- Leaving costs 5%. The contracts are unaudited.
Eat, or be eaten.