TokenWars Whitepaper
  • Introduction
    • Impact and New Use-Case in Crypto
    • Market overview, size and emerging trends
    • Sustainable Project Growth
  • Token Wars Platform
    • Life cycle of a battling token
    • Flow of the game
    • Fundamentals
      • Fees, percentages, points
    • What is a point at token battle
    • Stakes to Initialise a token for battle
    • Risk, Loss And Reward Calculation
    • Token Battles and Rewards
  • Stake Boosting Dynamics
  • Token Utility
  • Marketing Strategy, Community Engagement and Roadmap
    • In-Depth Marketing Overview
      • Target Audiences
      • Foundation & Awareness Phase: Setting the Stage
      • Engagement & Community Building Phase: Nurturing a Thriving Ecosystem
      • Expansion & Partnerships Phase: Extending Reach
      • Consolidation & Growth Phase: Refining and Energizing
      • Battles-Specific Marketing Initiatives: Amplifying Engagement
    • Comprehensive Marketing Roadmap
  • Product Development Roadmap
    • Scope 1 - Single Chain (EVM)
    • Scope 2 - Multi Chain (EVM)
    • Scope 3 - Multi Chain
    • Scope 4 - Decentralised
  • Implementation and Technicals
    • Technologies Used
    • Targeted Chains and wallets
    • Smart Contracts
    • Security
  • Tokenomics
  • Important links
  • Disclaimer
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What is a point at token battle

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Last updated 11 months ago

One point is typically equivalent to 1 USD, with its value backed by any token that participates in the battle. During the game, points are acquired through stakes and stake boosting via personal stake boosting or via team boosting. It is crucial to emphasize that the value of staked tokens, when expressed in points, may not match the number of points in the token pool due to the application of boosting.

The amount of tokens staked is converted into a USD value, which then determines the number of points generated for that token pool by that specific stake. Boosts can be sent to the pool to enhance the points from incoming stakes by applying multiplication booters (refer to the section for more details).

For example: If I have 1,000 tokens, each valued at 0.1 USD, and I stake them in the token battle pool, the token pool will gain 100 points, and my stake in that pool will also be 100 points. If the team boost is active "double the comming stake in pool," the pool will then have 200 points (100 points from the stake and an additional 100 points from doubling it with team boost) which are generated not only by the tokens but by Team boosting.

During the battle, the number of points is calculated for both competing token pools and for each player. Each player's contribution to the pool is measured in points, taking into account each player's personal and team boosts.

The winning token is determined by the total points it has accumulated during pool initialisation and by the amount of points generated by tokens and boosts sent to its pool during the battle game.

Stake Boosting Dynamics