60% = THE FREQUENCY YOU BURN
Every 0.0004 ETH app fee your wallet has ever paid to the incinerator is worth 100 fee points. Burn more often, rank higher. It is the heaviest weight because it's the biggest contribution to burn culture.
Incinerator Points
Points reward one thing only: actually using the incinerator. Pay the app fee, remove real supply, and your wallet climbs the board. There are no forms, no accounts, no snapshot you have to trust. The scoring happens directly based on on-chain Robinhood Chain data. The formula here for verification for everyone to test.
Every 0.0004 ETH app fee your wallet has ever paid to the incinerator is worth 100 fee points. Burn more often, rank higher. It is the heaviest weight because it's the biggest contribution to burn culture.
Size matters too, but relative to the contract you torched. Each burn counts as its share of that contract's total supply for BOTH tokens and NFTs and 1% of a supply is worth 1,000 supply points. Small caps and one-of-one NFTs punch above their weight.
Torch the house token and the supply side of your score counts double. It applies retroactively to every $0XdEaD burn ever made through the incinerator — nothing is granted, the multiplier is simply applied when your score is rebuilt from chain.
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Multiplier(b) = 2 if the burned contract is $0XdEaD, else 1 FeePoints = (fees paid in ETH / 0.0004) × 100 SupplyPoints = Σ( burn share in % of supply × Multiplier(b) ) × 1,000 Points = 0.60 × FeePoints + 0.40 × SupplyPoints
| Contract | Multiplier |
|---|---|
| $0XdEaD | 2x |
| Every other contract | 1x |
Fee wallet: 0xC88094B97C779BC8B4A34773E595EEadD6C5a86e. A burn only scores when the same wallet paid the app fee in the same handful of blocks, so burns made outside Hood Incinerator do not count. There is no database and no sign-up: your score is rebuilt in your browser from the fee wallet's incoming transfers and your own transfers to the dead address, multipliers included, so anyone can recompute it and get the same number. How the dead address works →
Incinerator Points exist for an upcoming 0XdEaD.io product expansion they are a usage record, not currency, and they are never sold, transferred or airdropped as a new asset. There will always only ever be one token: $0XdEaD. Anyone promising a second one is not us.
Points are still valuable though, that will become clear enough soon.
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No. There will always only ever be one token: $0XdEaD (0xBAE9346CB6c12df12114c9edfbAC00E3543A2Ef9). Points are an on-chain usage record tied to your wallet's burn history. They are not minted, sold, transferred, or airdropped as a new asset. Anyone promising a "Points token" is not us.
Because selling them would turn a usage record into a speculative product. Points are meant to measure real incinerator activity — fees paid and supply destroyed — not to extract value from holders. If they could be bought, the scoreboard would be gamed on day one.
They exist for an upcoming 0XdEaD.io product expansion. The exact use case will be revealed with that product, but the input is fixed forever: only burns made through Hood Incinerator can contribute to your score.
No. Points are not a token, an NFT, or any transferable object. They are recomputed from public Robinhood Chain data every time you open the page. There is no contract to hold, no balance to trade, and no wallet to send them from.
The formula, weights, and fee wallet are public. Every score is rebuilt from the same on-chain sources — fee payments to the app wallet and burn transfers to 0x0000...dEaD — so anyone can recompute any wallet and get the same number.