Mint first. Hold the last signal. Burn into the AI draw.
This version keeps the curve at the top, routes buy and sell tax into two game loops, and avoids fake automation. When timers expire, the next onchain touch settles the old round.
Curve Mint
Signal Pot
Any qualifying buy becomes the current signal holder. If twenty minutes pass with no later qualifying buy, the next buy, sell, or AI draw entry settles the round and sends 80% of the pot to that last buyer. The remaining 20% stays behind as seed.
Burn To Spin
You spend FTmonster to enter the current ten-minute AI round. The tokens are burned. Bigger burns get more weight, but the weight curve is square-rooted so smaller players still keep a live shot. When the timer is over, the next onchain touch pays 30% of the pot to the selected weight.
How the 5.0% opens
For the first two hours, each buy and sell sends 2.0% to the API cost rail, 2.0% to the signal pot, and 1.0% to the AI draw pot. After that, the API rail falls to 0.3%. The game rails stay at 3.0% total.
What “automatic” really means
Ethereum has no alarm clock. So rounds do not settle by themselves in empty space. They settle on the next buy, sell, or draw entry after the timer has expired. No one needs to press a separate draw button.
Three human steps
Mint to enter the curve. Buy to hold the signal. Burn to open an AI-draw weight.