Live on Solana · a provably-fair lottery
CORRIDA
A provably-fair lottery, staged as a bullfight. Every 30 minutes sixteen bulls charge the ring — one survives and takes the entire pot.
What it is
A lottery, staged as a bullfight.
Corrida is a Solana token that runs a provably-fair lottery every 30 minutes, staged as a corrida — a bullfight. It isn't theater bolted onto a random number: the animation is the faithful, reproducible visualization of a draw fixed by a single seed.
How it works
Four rules, no exceptions.
- 01
Hold $CORRIDA to enter
Your weight is the square root of your $CORRIDA balance — hold more, field more bulls, with diminishing returns. Also hold $ansem (with ≥1 SOL) for a presence multiplier.
- 02
Sixteen bulls per corrida
Every 30 minutes, 16 slots are drawn from the holder set. Anti-whale cap: no single address can field more than 3 of the 16 bulls.
- 03
In the ring it's 1-in-16 for everyone
Once on the sand, every bull has the exact same odds: 1 in 16. Holding more fields more bulls (up to 3), so a wallet's chance is its bulls ÷ 16 — pay-to-advantage, not pay-to-win.
- 04
The last bull takes the pot
The torero kills some with the estocada and spares others. The last one standing gores him and takes the prize.
The boost
Hold $ansem too — get a ×5 boost.
$CORRIDA holders who also hold $ansem (with ≥1 SOL) get a ×5 weight multiplier: your bull charges into the ring far more often. It never changes the 1/16 per-bull odds — it just gets you on the sand more.
The pot
The prize funds itself from the corrida.
Every trade on $CORRIDA carries a 2% fee — and all of it flows into the pot. A keeper sweeps the collected fees into SOL and the winner of each round takes the whole pot. No emissions, no prize inflated by minting — the trading volume itself fills the ring.
Provably fair
Same seed, same winner. Always.
An on-chain random value (VRF) seeds each round. From the seed, the field of 16 and the winner are derived deterministically: anyone can replay the seed and reach the same outcome, horn for horn. The order in which the bulls fall is purely theatrical — it never touches who wins.
