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# Holder Tiers & Token Utility

The **$HOUSE** token is the backbone of the House Games ecosystem.\
Holding $HOUSE doesn’t just make you an investor — it makes you part of the game economy itself.

When you hold the token, you unlock **exclusive in-game boosts**, **free entries**, and **VIP visuals** that regular players can’t access.

### 1. Token Overview

| Property           | Details                                                       |
| ------------------ | ------------------------------------------------------------- |
| **Token Name**     | $HOUSE                                                        |
| **Network**        | Solana (SPL Token)                                            |
| **Total Supply**   | 1,000,000,000 (1B)                                            |
| **Launch Method**  | Pump.fun fair-launch                                          |
| **Core Use Cases** | In-game boosts, free entries, lottery odds, cosmetic upgrades |

$HOUSE is not just a meme token — it’s a **utility layer** directly wired into the platform’s economics.

### 2. Why Holding Matters

Holding $HOUSE gives you **three main benefits**:

1. **You earn points faster.**\
   → You rank up quicker and gain perks faster than non-holders.
2. **You win more often in lotteries.**\
   → Higher tiers get 2× or 3× lottery odds — statistically higher win rates.
3. **You look better while doing it.**\
   → VIP visuals, glowing badges, and exclusive wheel animations that showcase your tier.

These advantages **stack** with your in-platform **Rank perks** — meaning you can multiply your total progression speed.

### 3. Holder Tier System

We designed the tier structure to make entry easy but reward loyalty.

| Tier                   | Tokens Needed | Perks                                      |
| ---------------------- | ------------- | ------------------------------------------ |
| **Tier 0 – None**      | < 250,000     | No holder benefits                         |
| **Tier 1 – Supporter** | ≥ 250,000     | 1 free daily lottery entry                 |
| **Tier 2 – Core**      | ≥ 1,000,000   | + 1 free entry,  +10 % points gain         |
| **Tier 3 – Power**     | ≥ 5,000,000   | +10 % points, 2× lottery odds              |
| **Tier 4 – Whale**     | ≥ 15,000,000  | +20 % points, 3× lottery odds, VIP visuals |

***

### 4. How Tier Boosts Work

The math is simple — every holder tier multiplies your **points** and **lottery weight**.

#### Example 1 — Points Multiplier

* Base rate: 1 SOL = 200 points.
* You’re Tier 3 (+10 %) → 200 × 1.10 = **220 points per SOL**.
* You’re also Gold Rank (+10 %) → 220 × 1.10 = **242 points per SOL**.
* That’s +42 points per SOL — a 21 % boost for simply holding tokens and ranking up.

So if a Bronze non-holder earns 4 000 points after 20 SOL of play, you’d earn **4 840 points** for the same bets.

***

#### Example 2 — Lottery Odds

Imagine a daily lottery with 100 total entries.\
All players have 5 entries each, but multiplier weights apply:

| Player | Rank     | Tier   | Weight | Weighted Entries |
| ------ | -------- | ------ | ------ | ---------------- |
| Alice  | Bronze   | None   | ×1     | 5                |
| Bob    | Gold     | Tier 2 | ×2     | 10               |
| Carol  | Platinum | Tier 4 | ×3     | 15               |

-> Carol doesn’t automatically win, but her 5 entries count as 15 — giving her \~15 % chance instead of 5 %.

***

#### Example 3 — Free Lottery Entries

Even if you don’t play that day, Tier 1+ holders still get **free daily entries**, funded by the **Holder Boost Reserve**.\
That means you can still win jackpots passively — just for holding.

***

### 5. Token Demand Mechanics

The $HOUSE token is **organically valuable** because it improves player experience without artificial staking.\
Here’s how that loop works:

1. Players see higher-tier perks in the rewards page.
2. They buy $HOUSE to reach those tiers.
3. Holder boosts cost the platform nothing — they’re just mathematical multipliers.
4. The extra demand raises token liquidity and volume.
5. Platform fees (6.5 %) automatically grow the jackpot and Boost Reserve.

That’s a **flywheel**:

> More holders → more gameplay → more volume → more value.

***

### 6. Holder Boost Reserve (0.3 %)

Every wager contributes 0.3 % of its value into an internal reserve that powers all holder-specific perks.

| Use                 | Share  | What It Funds                              |
| ------------------- | ------ | ------------------------------------------ |
| **Free entries**    | \~50 % | Daily lottery entries for Tier 1 + holders |
| **Boost liquidity** | \~30 % | Keeps odds multipliers fair and liquid     |
| **VIP cosmetics**   | \~20 % | Renders rank glows and animations          |

This reserve **never pays SOL out** — it’s reinvested back into the platform experience.

***

### 7. How It All Connects

| Player Example | Rank    | Tier   | Effective Points Boost | Free Entries | Lottery Weight |
| -------------- | ------- | ------ | ---------------------- | ------------ | -------------- |
| Player A       | Silver  | None   | +5 %                   | –            | ×1             |
| Player B       | Gold    | Tier 2 | +21 %                  | ✅ 1 daily    | ×2             |
| Player C       | Diamond | Tier 4 | +44 %                  | ✅ 1 daily    | ×3             |

Even a modest Tier 2 holder earns points 21 % faster and doubles lottery odds compared to regular users.

***

### 8. Why This System Works

* **Low entry cost:** you can join Tier 1 for under 0.1 SOL.
* **Perks scale exponentially:** Tier 4 gives +44 % total boost when stacked with Diamond rank.
* **No staking needed:** your tokens stay liquid on Solana DEXs.
* **Constant visibility:** every holder tier is proudly shown in-game.

Holding $HOUSE isn’t a passive thing — it directly changes how you experience the platform.

***

### 9. Example: Small vs Whale

| Scenario          | Bets   | Rank    | Tier   | Total Points                      |
| ----------------- | ------ | ------- | ------ | --------------------------------- |
| **New Player**    | 10 SOL | Bronze  | None   | 2 000 pts                         |
| **Active Holder** | 10 SOL | Gold    | Tier 3 | 2 000 × 1.1 × 1.1 = **2 420 pts** |
| **Whale OG**      | 10 SOL | Diamond | Tier 4 | 2 000 × 1.2 × 1.2 = **2 880 pts** |

That’s +880 bonus points on the same bets — enough to reach the next rank in half the time.

***

### 10. TL;DR for Players

* 🎟 **Free daily lottery entries** starting at Tier 1.
* ⚡ **Faster point gain** (10–20 %) for higher tiers.
* 🎯 **2×–3× odds** in jackpots.
* 💠 **Stackable** with ranks for compounding bonuses.
* 💎 **Visual prestige:** exclusive wheel effects and badges.

> The more $HOUSE you hold, the faster you rise — and the luckier you get.\
> Simple, fair, and 100 % on-chain.


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