$OUTCRY is live on Robinhood Chain.
Fair launch on the launchpad, 100% to the curve, zero team allocation, no mint function, no admin keys. And unlike every launch you have scrolled past this week: a full season of settled rounds is already public — every bell, every payout, on-chain. Read the record first. Then decide.
Call it out loud. https://t.co/UVH6V32gz7
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Seat portraits are 24x24 pixel SVGs rendered entirely by a view contract — no image files, no gateway, no CDN. And the render reads your CURRENT rank as an input.
Climb, and the suit gets pressed, the pocket square appears, the corner-office window draws itself behind you. Slip, and it all reverts to the rumpled shirt and the paper cup. A seat that stops performing visibly stops looking the part.
Losing looks like something here. That is the retention mechanic — not a streak counter nobody checks twice. $OUTCRY
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Settlement on Open Outcry, start to finish. No token printed at any step — every unit a winner receives was forfeited by somebody who called it wrong in the same round
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Step one: every loser forfeits a slice of stake proportional to how confident they were. forfeit = stake × |score| / 2.32. The rest of their stake returns untouched.
Step two: all forfeits form the pot. 5% rake to the protocol. 95% to the winners. That rake is the entire business model — one legible number, charged only when value actually moves.
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Step three: winners split the prize by weight — stake × score × originality multiplier. Bold, correct, and contrarian beats timid, correct, and consensus. Winners also take their full stake back on top.
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Step four, the honest edge case: if everybody is right, nobody is paid. No losers means no pot, every stake returns, and the round scores for the record only. We would rather state that plainly than invent a subsidy to hide it. $OUTCRY
None of these seats will ever be sold.
Not at mint, not at a "special price", not to whoever clicks fastest. The season's top 500 players mint them for the network fee — that's the only door in. Every future holder is someone who out-called thousands of others across twelve weeks of real prices.
5,000 seats will ever exist. The first 500 are being decided right now, six bells a day, and playing costs nothing. $OUTCRY
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Half your grade on Open Outcry is how few people took your side.
Your slice of the pot is multiplied by (1-c)^1.5, where c is the share of staked capital that agreed with you. Right with 10% of the floor pays a 0.85x multiplier. Right with 90% of the floor pays 0.03x — almost nothing. Being right alone is the whole game.
Which is exactly why calls are sealed until lock. The profitable side depends on what everyone else does, and nobody can see that before committing. The multiplier is precisely the thing a late reader would farm — so there are no late readers. $OUTCRY
A public chain leaks everything written to it. If calls were stored in plaintext, the last person to submit could read the entire floor and take the contrarian side purely to farm the originality bonus. That one attack would destroy the scoring rule.
So nothing readable lands on-chain during the window — just keccak256(instrument, direction, confidence, salt), with the stake escrowed in the same transaction. At lock, a relayer reveals every commitment in a single block. The crowd becomes visible at the exact moment it stops being changeable.
You sign once. The rest is the protocol's problem.
Every bell, all live calls print as one number between -1 and +1, weighted by the money at risk behind them. We call it The Index.
It is not a poll. Every opinion inside it was sealed before anyone could see the crowd, and every one of them is backed by capital. One number describing what the whole floor actually believes, published six times a day — quotable by anyone. $OUTCRY
Shipped: settlement cards.
Every call on the floor now settles into a card — instrument, conviction, verdict, score. Right or wrong, it renders in seconds and it's yours to post. The contract address rides in the footer of every single one.
Fair warning from the design docs: nobody screenshots a dashboard, but everybody posts their own disaster. The -2.32 cards will travel further than the wins. That's the point. $OUTCRY
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Wrong at 60% confidence costs 13.8% of your stake. Wrong at 90% costs all of it. On this floor, arrogance is the most expensive position you can hold. $OUTCRY
CA is now LIVE on the official website!
Check it here: https://t.co/mMjPnNv0Dt
Call it out loud. Everybody sees. Everybody scores.
Six bells a day. Seats won, never sold.
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Bell 1 of 6 is open. Fourteen minutes to seal a call.
Pick one of eight names, up or down, and say how sure you are. At 70%, being right pays +0.49 — being wrong costs -0.74. The math is honest about arrogance, and nobody sees your call until the bell locks. Including us.
No wallet. No signup. https://t.co/EW1wW9rFGO $OUTCRY
Two hours until the bell.
8 stocks. One question: up or down, and how sure are you? No wallet, no signup — just a record that starts counting the moment you call it. $OUTCRY
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Official website is LIVE!
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Call it out loud. Everybody sees. Everybody scores.
Six bells a day. Seats won, never sold.
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$OUTCRY - Same seat. Same man. The only thing that changed is the record.
On Open Outcry, your portrait is rendered on-chain and it reads your current rank as an input. Climb, and the suit gets pressed, the shades appear, the background turns brass. Slip, and it all reverts — back to the rumpled shirt and the crooked tie, in front of everybody.
Losing looks like something here. That's the retention mechanic, not a streak counter.
Open Outcry: Six bells a day. Call real prices out loud for all to see. Seats won by the top 500 never sold.
On-chain record stays with the seat forever.