How it works

A pact, from goal to payout.

Four steps, no jargon. Here is exactly what happens from the moment a group commits to a goal until the money is settled — illustrated as you scroll.

01 Create 02 Stake 03 Prove 04 Settle
01

Create the pact

One person sets the terms: a goal, a deadline, how much everyone stakes, the proof source, and how payouts work. Everyone joins under the exact same rules — visible before anyone commits a cent.

  • Same terms for every participant
  • Rules locked before the start
New pactDRAFT GoalRun 3× / week Deadline14 days Stake$25 each ProofStrava PayoutFinishers split
02

Everyone stakes

Each person puts the same amount into one shared pool. Twenty friends at $25 each means $500 is locked before the goal even begins. Skin in the game makes the commitment real.

  • One shared pool, equal stakes
  • Stablecoins — no need to hold NOOK
$25 $25 $25 $25 $25 $25 $500 pool · 20 × $25
03

Prove with your data

No screenshots, no honor system. Completion is checked against objective sources you already use — Strava runs, GitHub commits, Apple Health steps. The data decides who finished.

  • Objective sources, hard to fake
  • 14 of 20 cleared the bar
Strava · 3 runs GitHub · 20 commits Apple Health · 70k steps 14 / 20 verified
04

Settle & split

Settlement is pure arithmetic. Finishers get their $25 back first. The $150 left behind by the six who missed is split among the fourteen who finished, and a small slice buys & burns NOOK.

  • Principal returns before any reward
  • $120 to finishers · $30 buy & burn
Pool$500 Principal back$350 → finishers Forfeits$150 from 6 misses Split to finishers+$120 Burn$30

Goal types

Best with goals data can settle.

The strongest pacts use proof people understand instantly — a clean data trail, not a debate.

RunningStrava · distance & pace
Daily shippingGitHub · commits & PRs
Steps & activityApple Health · daily steps
Language streaksDuolingo · daily lessons

Daily formats

Game-like pressure, pact-like settlement.

Short-form pacts can run as daily skill challenges when the attempt is personal, measurable, and replayable. The point is completion pressure, not luck.

Daily Clear

Clear a generated board before the daily cutoff. The app records the seed, timer, and result.

Best for: tile, word, logic, and route puzzles.

Survival Ladder

Players stay in as long as they clear each day. One miss removes the player from that round.

Best for: streak events and group seasons.

Speedrun Pact

Beat a timed seed under a published target. Replays make the result auditable after the round.

Best for: high-skill players and fast daily loops.
Unique seedPlayers cannot copy a solved board across accounts.
Difficulty bandDifferent boards stay inside the same challenge tier.
Replay proofAttempt logs can verify clear time and completion.
No paid advantageStake size never buys easier boards or better odds.

Trust model

Clear rules beat blind trust.

Every part of a pact is spelled out before you join, and settlement follows the rules — not a referee.

StakeRules and amounts are visible before joining.
ProofObjective data sources make outcomes easy to settle.
SettlementFinishers recover principal first, then split forfeits.
SafetyRisk disclosures stay clear before funds are committed.

Next

See the proof behind the payout.

The token page shows the public facts a pact settles against — fixed supply, revoked authorities, and a live market.