The quiet remains of humanity’s greatest endeavors — massive cities, sprawling industrial sites, complex engines of war and space travel, slowly falling to the loving embrace of nature.
Where once there was bustle and hum, there is now only a hallowed silence.
Where once thousands packed together, there is now only a vast beautiful emptiness.
Where once heavy feet trudged over well worn paths, there is now only the whirl and buzz of BattleFlys in flight.
Humanity once found power and awe in these stunning vistas, the drones who have come since also expect power — in the form of Mods — and scavenge technological advantage for the battles ahead.
On November 21st, we’re powering up the BattleFly network. As gFLY begins flowing through and securing the network, The Wastelands open for business.
These lands are scavenged by hopeful BattleFlys searching for materials needed to produce mods. Scavenging however, comes with a cost. BattleFlys must pay a tax to the owners of these lands each time they search them. As more and more BattleFlys search these lands, the tax rewards flow generously to Wasteland NFT owners.
So who owns these Wastelands? How do I get one? The answer comes down to a mix of luck, loyalty, and competition…
With the launch of this collection, we had the unique opportunity to both reward and incentivize members of the BattleFly ecosystem. Below is the distribution breakdown.
Starting on November 21st, users who lock gFLY and/or gFLY:MAGIC LP tokens for more than 90 days are contending to receive a Wastelands NFT. A random snapshot will be taken in the first few weeks to capture the top wallets that are staking, thus determining who will receive a Wasteland NFT.
So how does this all work in practice? Let’s start with the following context:
With that context in mind, let’s look at some oversimplified, potential scenarios, starting with a conservative scenario.
So, what if we look at a more bullish scenario.
The result may lie somewhere between these two scenarios, but the key theme is that Wastelands have the potential to deliver ongoing Magic yield by helping power the BattleFly network.
But what if I participate in the staking contest and don’t end up staking enough to receive a Wasteland NFT? There are still substantial benefits to staking your gFLY or LP tokens…
Locking gFLY or gFLY:MAGIC LP tokens is the closest thing to buying space in a Harvester. The MAGIC emissions from locked gFLY/LP in Flywheel 2.0 come from a daily pool of MAGIC built straight from the Harvester emissions. The emissions are dynamic in nature being based on the size of that day’s MAGIC pool, and how much gFLY/LP all participants have locked in Flywheel 2.0.
Scenario:
More details on the structure and benefits of Flywheel 2.0 are available here.
BattleFly is an experimental game and all things, Wastelands included, are subject to change over time as we work to build a successful game. The BattleFly DAO will have governance over the game and game assets, and has the right to vote on and change game mechanics. Any decisions to participate or play should be made with this spirit in mind.