💡What is Saisen

Overview

Saisen is a fully on-chain GameFi protocol that reimagines the “last-bid” auction format with strategic depth, and randomized rewards.

At its core, players bid using pOAS or OAS to compete in time-based prize pools. Each new bid resets a countdown timer. When the timer runs out:

Prize will be distributed in pOAS:

  • Winner's Prize: 68% of the pool goes to the last bidder.

  • Lottery Prize: 20% is equally distributed among 10 randomly selected past bids.

  • A 12% House Edge is taken:

    • 8% is distributed to SAISN‑OAS LP stakers.

    • 4% goes to the Treasury.

Core Game Mechanics

Saisen unfolds in two phases:

Bootstrap Phase (First 24 hours)

  • The game runs without a winner — no timer stop or prize distribution.

  • Minimum bid is fixed at 10 (p)OAS.

  • every 10 (p)OAS = 1 lottery ticket

  • This phase safely builds up the pool and avoids early bot dominance.

Main Game Phase

Once the Bootstrap Phase ends, the game enters its core loop:

  1. Minimum bid is set to 0.5% of the current pool.

  2. Each new bid resets a 1-hour countdown timer.

  3. When the timer runs out:

    • 68% of the pool goes to the last bidder.

    • 20% is equally distributed among 10 randomly selected past bids.

    • A 12% House Edge is taken:

      • 8% is distributed to SAISN‑OAS LP stakers.

      • 4% goes to the Treasury.

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