Tape Runner
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Every broker starts on the sidewalk. Climbing costs ETH and takes a slot somebody else cannot have. Stop feeding it and anyone may take the slot back. This is the board that shows who is still fed.
Slots are finite. Read live from the controller.
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Nine Lives is the smallest tier in the collection and the only one most brokers will never reach. The twenty anomalies hold Nine Lives from birth, outside the cap — they never decay and never need feeding.
Unfed slots are open to anyone. Look one up.
Anyone may do this once the grace window has passed. It drops the broker one tier, frees the slot, and pays the caller a small bounty from the vault. It never burns the broker and never takes it from its owner.
Where the feed money goes, and what it has retired.
Taken in, all time
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Every climb and hold, split at receipt and never re-split.
Brokers retired
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Swept at the floor and sent to a burn address. Supply falls below 2,222 permanently and the slots come back.
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Fixed in the vault at receipt. Nothing here can be re-pointed later.
Feeding a slot is a fee for access. It buys the slot and nothing else — no revenue share, no payout, no dividend, no claim on the treasury. The epoch pot is held, not distributed, and nothing pays out today.
Afterhours Brokers operates no AMM, no lending desk and no collection token. Nothing here quotes a price for a broker, guarantees you can sell one, or pays you for holding one.
Decay is the point. Stop feeding and the grace window runs out, after which anybody may take the slot and collect the bounty. One tier per call — a broker never falls below the sidewalk and is never burned by lapsing.
There is no deployed controller. Nothing on this page can construct a transaction, and every figure stays blank rather than showing a number nobody has earned yet.