How Baseliever Works

3.1 Mining Rounds
Each mining round lasts 3 minutes.
A 7×3 grid (21 Validators) is displayed on-chain. Players “prospect” by placing ETH on one or multiple Validators.
At round end:
Chainlink VRF selects a single winning validator
ETH on losing validators is redistributed to miners on the winner
+200 $BLIVER is minted as the block reward
This creates a real economy of risk, probability, and strategy.
3.2 Fair Randomness (Chainlink VRF)
Baseliever uses Chainlink VRF for:
Selecting the round’s winning validator
Determining if a single miner gets the full block reward
Checking whether the Motherlode jackpot triggers
VRF ensures:
Unpredictability
Tamper resistance
No miner or bot can exploit randomness
Visible, verifiable fairness on-chain
3.3 ETH Redistribution
All ETH placed on losing validators is redistributed proportionally to miners on the winning validator.
This creates:
A real economic incentive
PvP-like gameplay
High stakes per round
Encouragement for strategic grid selection
Mining yields both ETH and BLIVER.
3.4 Block Reward (Mining Emissions)
Per round: +200 $BLIVER minted.
Reward modes:
A. Proportional Rewarding
All miners on the winning validator share the reward proportionally to ETH weight.
B. Lucky Miner Rewarding
VRF selects one winner on the validator → gets the entire 200 $BLIVER.
Both modes ensure hybrid gameplay:
Strategy
Probability
High-volatility excitement
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