The Cookout Manual
Everything you need before you pull up. Five minutes to read; a lifetime to master the exit.
What is The Cookout?
The Cookout is a live multiplayer trading arena. Every match on the calendar is a brand-new token created for that match by a community creator. It opens through a fair batch auction, trades live for a few minutes in front of a crowd, and then ends — by graduation, by timer, or by getting rugged.
It is not a simulated casino chart. Every candle you see is made of real trades by real players against a real market. During the paper beta all balances are simulated (pETH), so the competition is real and the risk is zero.
Your wallet is your whole identity — no emails, no passwords, no deposits. Signing a message proves the wallet is yours; that's it.
Anatomy of a Round
- Scheduled — the match is on the calendar. You see the theme; the token stays a teaser until the lobby opens.
- Lobby — token revealed. Check the tokenomics panel, the crowd size, and make your Moon-or-Rug call.
- Queue open — submit buy intents into the batch auction. The live bid board shows everyone entering with you.
- Settling — the queue closes at a fixed time and every fill settles at one clearing price, in one shot.
- Live — continuous trading until the round ends. Watch the graduation bars and the kill feed.
- Results — winners, superlatives, XP, achievements, leaderboard moves.
The Fair Open (read this one)
On every other launchpad, the open is won by whoever has the fastest bot. Here, speed buys nothing:
- Buy intents queue until a fixed close time. Arrival order is irrelevant.
- Everyone settles at one uniform clearing price — first bid and last bid pay exactly the same.
- If the round is oversubscribed, every intent is filled pro-rata — never by price priority, never first-come-first-served.
- You can set a max price; if the clearing price lands above it, you're fully refunded.
- Every settlement publishes an audit hash you can recompute yourself from the public intents and our open-source clearing math.
Live Trading
Once the auction settles, it's a real market: your buys push price up, sells push it down, 1-second candles, everything visible to the crowd. The chart defaults to market-cap view (switch to price top-right). Big buys and sells pop tagged bubbles right on the chart. A 🔥 Cooking tag means volume is running hot.
Fees are flat and published: 1% per trade, 0.5% on auction fills. That fee stream is the only thing the house ever earns — player losses always go to other players, never to us.
Rugs, Redemption & Graduation
A round ends the moment any of these fire:
- 🎓 Graduation — market cap, volume, and holder targets all met (watch the bonding bars above the chart). The token becomes an Arena Alumni; holders keep their position.
- ⏱ Timer / low volume — the round hits its max length or goes quiet. Every remaining holder exits automatically at one uniform redemption price — the same rate for everyone, no exit-order games, always liquid.
- 🔥 Rug — the pool drains hard or the developer dumps. The kill feed calls it Burnt. Rugging tanks the creator's reputation and flags their wallet. Note: creator sells are time-locked after the open on lower tiers — check the round's tokenomics panel.
Rounds last minutes, exposure is capped on lower tiers, and there is no such thing as being stuck holding an unsellable token here.
Risk Tiers
| Tier | Unlock | Liquidity | Position cap | Dev sell lock |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| rookie | Lv 1 | 1.5 pETH (deep→thin) | 0.3 pETH | 60s |
| standard | Lv 10 | 1 pETH (deep→thin) | 0.5 pETH | 30s |
| degen | Lv 35 | 0.4 pETH (deep→thin) | none | none 💀 |
Deep liquidity means gentle moves; thin liquidity means violence. Degen Arena is earned, not given.
XP, Levels & Cosmetics
You earn XP every round regardless of profit — participation, first buys, diamond hands, perfect exits, rug survival, and more. Levels never reset and gate the risk tiers. The ladder:
Rookie → Ape → Sniper → Degen → Whale → Market Maker → Legend → Robinhood King
Badges, titles, chat colors, and frames unlock from levels, achievements, and season placements. Everything cosmetic is earned; nothing is for sale that affects play.
Missions & Predictions
Daily missions and weekly challenges (profile page) award bonus XP for playing — rounds, trades, profitable finishes, predictions, auction entries.
Moon or Rug: before each open, call the outcome. Correct calls earn XP only — it's bragging rights, not a bet.
Launching Your Own Coin
- Submit a concept on the Launchpad: name, symbol, theme, art, and your own total supply. Tokens deploy from the platform template only — you never supply code, and no mint/pause/blacklist functions exist.
- The community votes. 10 upvotes auto-shortlists you; the window closes after 24 hours.
- The committee schedules shortlisted concepts into match slots.
- Your round runs. You earn 30% of the round's trading fees, reputation for clean launches (double for graduations), and a permanent "Launched by" credit. Rugging your own round tanks your reputation and flags your wallet.
FAQ
- Is this real money?
- Not in the paper beta — everyone starts with 10 pETH of simulated balance. The format, the market, and the leaderboards are fully real.
- Can the platform rug me?
- No. The house has no withdraw rights over round liquidity, every settlement is auditable, and our only revenue is the published fee stream. If you lose, a player won — not us.
- What happens to my tokens when a round ends without graduating?
- Automatic uniform redemption: every remaining holder exits at the same price, pro-rata against the pool. You always get out; the only question is the price.
- Why did my limit intent get refunded?
- The clearing price landed above your max. That's the limit doing its job — full refund, no fill.
- How do I get whitelisted for the beta?
- Drop your wallet on the landing page. Beta windows are announced on X.