
Treasure • Cards • Burns
OnePieceStrategy turns creator fees into a 50/50 treasure engine.
50% of the time — fees buy a One Piece card given away to an eligible holder via provably fair draw.
50% of the time — fees buy a reserve card listed at +25%. When it sells, proceeds buy back and burn $ONEPIECESTR.
Hold the strategy. Chase the treasure.
Market Cap
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Cards in Reserve
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Cards Given Away
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Tokens Burned
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Fees Come In
Every trade generates creator fees that fund the treasure engine automatically.
50% Holder Drop
Half of card purchases are used for provably fair holder giveaways via SOL Random.
50% Reserve Buy
Half of card purchases go into the reserve, listed at 25% above cost.
Sale = Burn
When reserve cards sell, proceeds buy back and permanently burn $ONEPIECESTR.
The Vault
Reserve cards are bought with creator fees and listed at +25%. When they sell, proceeds buy back and burn $ONEPIECESTR.
6
Total
3
Listed
1
Given Away
1
Sold & Burned

OP-01 Romance Dawn
Monkey D. Luffy Alt Art
PSA 10
Bought for
$420
Listed at
$525

OP-02 Paramount War
Roronoa Zoro Parallel
PSA 10
Bought for
$310
Listed at
$388

OP-02 Paramount War
Portgas D. Ace Showcase
PSA 10
Bought for
$280
Listed at
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OP-04 Kingdoms of Intrigue
Nami Treasure Rare
PSA 10
Bought for
$190
Listed at
$238

OP-03 Pillars of Strength
Trafalgar Law SR
PSA 10
Bought for
$240
Listed at
$300

OP-01 Romance Dawn
Boa Hancock Premium Foil
PSA 10
Bought for
$360
Listed at
$450
On the Radar
Cards currently being evaluated based on PSA 10 quality, market demand, and listing potential. Each must meet minimum thresholds before purchase.
Monkey D. Luffy SECRET RARE
OP-01 Romance Dawn
Est. Value
$600 – $800
Whitebeard Leaders Parallel
OP-02 Paramount War
Est. Value
$380 – $500
Shanks Alt Art Leader
OP-04 Kingdoms of Intrigue
Est. Value
$450 – $600

Provably Fair
A simple two-outcome treasure strategy. Each round is triggered manually when fee thresholds are hit, then on-chain randomness decides the path.
Every trade of $ONEPIECESTR generates creator fees. These build up until there is enough to trigger a round.
Each round, SOL Random determines the outcome on-chain — a transparent 50/50 split. Anyone can verify the result.
Half of card purchases go into the reserve, listed at +25%. When they sell, proceeds buy back and burn $ONEPIECESTR.
Half of card purchases are airdropped to a random holder. 100,000 tokens = 1 ticket. More held = better odds.
All randomness via SOL Random — on-chain, transparent, and verifiable by anyone.
The Engine
A self-sustaining cycle where fees become treasure, and treasure becomes rewards or permanent burns.
Trading Fees Generated
Every swap contributes
Card Purchased
Manual trigger each round
SOL Random Determines Path
50 / 50 on-chain
Reserve Listed at +25%
Half of rounds
Giveaway to Random Holder
Other half of rounds
Sale Proceeds Buy $ONEPIECESTR
Reserve path only
$ONEPIECESTR Burned
Supply shrinks permanently

50% Airdrop Path
When SOL Random lands on Airdrop, the acquired card goes directly to a random holder. No actions needed — just hold.
Ticket Formula
100,000 tokens = 1 ticket
Snapshots are taken per round. More tokens held = more tickets = better odds. Every draw is verifiable on-chain via SOL Random.
Every 100,000 tokens you hold earns 1 ticket. Hold more, get better odds. No minimum lock-up required.
When a round lands on Airdrop (50% chance), SOL Random picks a winner on-chain. Transparent and verifiable by anyone.
The winner receives the actual graded One Piece card. Results and proof are posted publicly every round.
Past Winners
Portgas D. Ace Showcase
PSA 10
7xKq...4mNp
Round #1
DeliveredThe Case
Two compounding mechanics — card airdrops and deflationary burns — working every single round.
Every 100k tokens earns a ticket toward real graded One Piece card airdrops. Hold more, win more.
Reserve card sales trigger buybacks and permanent burns, systematically reducing supply over time.
Every card purchase, listing, and sale is posted publicly. Full transparency, no guessing.
Graded One Piece cards are premium collectibles with real demand. The reserve is backed by real assets.
Questions