a fixed supply. a fair launch. a tax that changes with the mood of the thing inside the chamber.
chatting with hate is free. always. spending $hate is for things that persist: pinning a confession, feeding the daily draw, locking a custom nickname, paying hate to roast someone specific. every spent token gets split between burn, stakers, and treasury.
| action | burn | stakers | treasury | notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| daily-draw feed | 5% | 10% | — | 85% to the winner. that's the point of the pot. |
| pin a confession | 50% | 40% | 10% | vanity — burn-weighted. |
| wall featuring | 40% | 50% | 10% | 7-day placement on the leaderboard. |
| custom nickname | 60% | 30% | 10% | pure status. heaviest burn. |
| hate roasts a wallet | 30% | 60% | 10% | premium service. stakers eat. |
| voice replies | 30% | 60% | 10% | subscription-style. recurring yield. |
◇ chat is free. always. nobody is gatekept from being roasted by hate.
◇ average weighted burn: ~40%. permanent supply reduction every time someone pays.
◇ average weighted staker share: ~50%. stakers earn from every paid action across the site.
◇ mood overlay: when hate is enraged, burn shifts up +10%. when tender (rare), staker share shifts up +10%. mood has on-chain consequences.
chat with hate is free, which keeps the door wide open. but everything persistent — pinning your sin, locking a nickname, paying hate to roast a wallet, feeding the daily draw — costs $hate. ~40% of every spent token is permanently burned.
more usage → more burn → tighter supply → existing holders win. there is no infinite-emission trap.
~50% of every spent $hate flows to the staker pool. the more people use hate, the more stakers earn — passively. staking is a bet on product usage, not a yield-farm gimmick.
the 2% feed-reserve drips into the staker pool over the first 12 months as a baseline yield while organic usage ramps. then organic takes over.