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Stake on goals.
Finishers win.

A NOOK pact turns one shared goal into stake-backed commitment. Scroll to run a real one — start to settled.

How it works
01 Stake 02 Prove 03 Settle

Twenty friends commit to one goal and stake $25 each. $500 is locked before the pact starts.

$0Pool staked
0 / 20Finished
+$0To finishers
Scroll to run the pact

Public proof

Verifiable on-chain, not just claimed.

Every promise NOOK makes is something you can open in an explorer and check yourself.

Why it feels fair

The outcome is effort, not chance.

NOOK uses commitment contracts: no random draw, no casino-style house taking the other side of your bet, and no need to hold NOOK just to join a pact.

Finishers keep their principal before any reward is split.
Verification favors objective data over screenshots and vibes.
Every pact shows its rules, stake, and settlement logic upfront.

Daily skill pacts

Daily Clear makes the pact feel playable.

Players stake into today's challenge. A personal board seed is revealed only after joining, so the same solved move path cannot be copied across accounts.

01 Join 02 Clear 03 Settle
0Entrants
0Cleared
$0To finishers

Daily Clear

Clear a generated board before cutoff.

Survival Ladder

Miss one daily round and you are out.

Speedrun Pact

Beat a timed seed under public rules.

NOOK Daily Tile Clear Sprint
$5 stake
Seed locked Starts after stake
SurvivalDay 01
Speedrun--:--
Finishers split +$0

By the numbers

Numbers you can verify, not vibes.

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Fixed supply
Mint authority revoked
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Per example pact
Friends under one goal
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Proof sources
Strava · GitHub · Health
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On-chain proof
Supply, locks & market

See the mechanics

Watch a pact go from goal to payout.

The product page walks the whole loop step by step — create, stake, prove with your data, and settle — with the math laid out in the open.

FAQ

Plain answers.

What is NOOK?

NOOK is commitment staking for goals: people stake stablecoins, prove completion, and finishers split forfeits from missed commitments.

Do users need to hold NOOK?

Pacts use stablecoin staking. Users do not need to hold NOOK just to join a goal.

Why focus on verifiable goals?

Money pacts need clean proof. Running, steps, and GitHub-style goals are easier to settle fairly because the data is objective.