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Key Concepts

Vault - A contract that holds a single ERC-721 or ERC-1155 NFT. The vault mints 100 ERC-1155 Boost cards. Those cards represent direct ownership of the vaulted collectible and carries voting rights over its reserve price.

Cards - ERC-1155 tokens that represent a proportional claim on a vault. Cards do two jobs: they let you vote on the reserve price, and once an auction settles, they're your claim ticket to a proportional cut of the winning bid.

Reserve Price - The minimum starting price for a vault's auction. It's the share-weighted average of every card holder's vote. The protocol clamps individual votes within a floor and ceiling (20% to 500% of the current average) so no single holder can drag it to an extreme.

Auction - A public, ascending-bid auction that opens at the reserve price. Anyone can bid, as long as each bid clears the previous one by at least 5%. Bids in the final 15 minutes automatically push the deadline back by 15 minutes.

BoostPack (BTP) - The ERC-721 token a player burns to receive a randomly selected set of three cards from the current card prizepool.

Round - A single pack opening. Each round's outcome is computed deterministically from onchain entropy (block hash, player address, pack size, timestamp). Rounds move through states: Pending → Unclaimed → Completed.

BoostBoy - Your onchain collection showcase. Built as an ERC-6551 token-bound account, the BoostBoy lets you display and store your cards as well as earn points and a place on the leaderboard.