The muster, the flags, the mine, the token - answered plainly. If it is not answered here, it is probably answered by the numbers on the token page.
10,000 OMEN are inscribed on Bitcoin - the art lives inside the chain itself, forever. At launch they become mining flags: each one earns $OMEN on Solana by its locked hashpower, and crews of players dig under them. Right now the muster is open: holders raise their flags, Solana wallets swear to them, and every oath is counted live on the rally.
No. Holders raise flags; everyone else swears to one. Pick a raised flag on the join page, take the oath with your Phantom wallet, and you are in that flag's crew. At launch you dig under it and take your share of the crew's cut.
The muster is how crews form. Holders opt their OMEN into the pool and declare their cut; crews choose whose banner to dig under. One oath per wallet, defection allowed until launch. Crews formed now dig from day one - and the rally shows the whole thing moving in real time.
Raising a flag lists it in the pool, where crews can swear to it. You set your cut (5 - 60%) - your share of what your crew's digging earns through your flag. You can raise all your OMEN or a few, withdraw any time before launch, and share a recruit link that lands people one click from swearing to you.
Your flag earns from the vein by its hashpower - that stream is yours. The cut splits it: you keep your declared percentage, and your crew shares the rest by contribution. Crews add zero hashpower and zero emission - every token a crew member receives was first earned by an ordinal and routed by its holder's terms. The ten thousand keep full control of supply.
Yes - defection is free until launch. Your latest oath is the one that counts; one oath per wallet at any time.
THE DESCENT is a push-your-luck dig. Rack fills your bag, and the deeper you push past your last checkpoint, the fatter the multiplier - but the dark drains your NERVE, and if it hits zero a cave-in takes the bag. HAUL UP sends a bucket up the rope (it only carries so much, so a heavy bag takes trips). Twelve strata down to OMENHEART and beyond. The mine is open now - swear to a flag and you dig immediately.
Each OMEN's locked mining weight, assigned by rarity percentile: commons 100 - 249, rares 250 - 599, epics 600 - 1,999, legendaries 2,000 - 6,000, and the ten 1/1s fixed at 10,000. It decides the flag's share of every epoch. The allocation is pinned by a Merkle root - nobody can quietly change it, including us.
The vault holds 100,000,000 $OMEN, bought on the open curve and committed to the mine. Each weekly epoch pays out 5% of what is left: 5,000,000 in epoch one, then 0.95× that, and so on down. Half the vault is gone in about three months, 90% by month ten. The rock is richest at the start, and that is the point - the curve is drawn out here.
Rack is what you mine. It is not $OMEN. It is a ledger of what your crew hauled up - not a balance, not a promise of any amount, and it cannot be traded or transferred. Each month the ledger is recalculated from wallet-signed data, audited for automation, and only then is $OMEN distributed against the rack that survives. The $OMEN figures on the boards are live estimates that move until that audit runs - the full explanation is here.
No, and botters get nothing at distribution. Every haul must be signed by the wallet that dug it, and the monthly audit strips scripted or macro digging, wallet farms and multi-account crews out of the payout - their rack is voided, not reduced. Per-wallet earnings also taper past a threshold, so inhuman volume stops paying long before it stops being obvious. Dig by hand and you are competing with people, not scripts.
Yes. The schedule is time-based, so the same stream splits among whoever shows up - half the swarm mining means every slice is twice as thick, and participation never stretches the clock. Put your own hashpower through the numbers to see the slice.
Holders: Xverse, to prove your ordinals and raise your flags - plus Phantom to link where your $OMEN stream pays out. Crews: Phantom. During the muster nothing signs and nothing moves - connecting is identity only.
Never. No bridging, no wrapping, no deposits. At launch, ownership is proven with a signature and checked against Bitcoin itself every time you claim. Sell the ordinal and the new holder inherits the flag - the charter belongs to the OMEN, not to a wallet.
The art and its rarity live on Bitcoin; the token and its payouts live on Solana. A signature connects them: prove you hold the ordinal, and the program pays its stream to your linked Solana wallet. Two chains, one signature, no custody.
The muster is live - real oaths, real flags, counted now. The token is not deployed yet: the mine you can play is a preview, its rack is a game ledger, and the cut terms are preview until they settle on-chain at launch. Nothing here pretends otherwise.