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HOODPEG

$hPEG · Robinhood Chain · lunch.fun

Trade the token.
Mint the hood.

Every single buy of 10,000+ $hPEG mints a one-of-one Hoodpeg straight to your wallet - fully generated by code, no image files, no layers. Every single sell of 10,000+ burns one.

mints 1/1
BUY ≥10Kmints 1/1
burns one
SELL ≥10Kburns one
max alive
10,000max alive
numbering
numbering
$hPEG launches soon on lunch.funHow it works

art-engine · live

32×32 · deterministic

booting engine

seed 0x················

rendered in your browser by the same code that runs on-chain

· · ·circulating
· · ·ever minted
· · ·burned
10,000cap

connecting…

the mechanic

Three rules, enforced in code

No allowlists, no mint page, no reveal. The market is the mint button.

rule 01

Buy ≥ 10,000 → mint

One qualifying swap mints one 1/1 Hoodpeg to the buying wallet, seeded from the swap's own tx hash. Bigger buys don't mint more - one trade, one hood.

rule 02

Sell ≥ 10,000 → burn

Each qualifying sell burns one of your eligible Hoodpegs, oldest first. Listed tokens sit in escrow and can't be touched; marketplace-bought ones are exempt forever.

rule 03

10,000 alive, numbered forever

The contract hard-caps circulation at 10,000. Burns free slots; mint numbers never reset - the counter runs past #10,000 for as long as people trade.

specimens

Fresh from the engine

Every mint is a roll like these, seeded by the transaction that pays for it. Your browser rolls a fresh set on each visit - the label below tells you which set you're looking at.
Example Hoodpeg, tier COSMIC
COSMIC178
Example Hoodpeg, tier MYTHIC
MYTHIC142
Example Hoodpeg, tier LEGENDARY
LEGENDARY110
Example Hoodpeg, tier LEGENDARY
LEGENDARY88
Example Hoodpeg, tier EPIC
EPIC68
Example Hoodpeg, tier EPIC
EPIC58
Example Hoodpeg, tier SUPER RARE
SUPER RARE54
Example Hoodpeg, tier SUPER RARE
SUPER RARE44
Example Hoodpeg, tier SUPER RARE
SUPER RARE46
Example Hoodpeg, tier RARE
RARE28
Example Hoodpeg, tier RARE
RARE30
Example Hoodpeg, tier RARE
RARE42
Example Hoodpeg, tier UNCOMMON
UNCOMMON21
Example Hoodpeg, tier UNCOMMON
UNCOMMON25
Example Hoodpeg, tier UNCOMMON
UNCOMMON27
Example Hoodpeg, tier COMMON
COMMON18
Example Hoodpeg, tier COMMON
COMMON18
Example Hoodpeg, tier COMMON
COMMON14
Example Hoodpeg, tier COMMON
COMMON15
Example Hoodpeg, tier COMMON
COMMON16

curated set - enable JavaScript for fresh pieces every visit

rarity

Eight tiers, honest odds

Each of the nine traits rolls independently with published weights; a piece's tier comes from its combined rarity score.
COMMON~40%UNCOMMON~20%RARE~15%SUPER RARE~10%EPIC~7%LEGENDARY~4%MYTHIC~2%COSMIC~1%
Full trait table and the math →

receipts

Every action, logged in public

The watcher that triggers mints and burns publishes its complete event log. If it acts, you can see why.

watcher · event log

OFFLINE

Feed connects at launch. Every mint and burn will appear here with the swap transaction that triggered it - the watcher's log is public by design.

how it works

Read before you trade

The honest version, including exactly what runs off-chain.
+How do I get a Hoodpeg?
Buy at least 10,000 $hPEG in a single swap on the $hPEG pool. One qualifying buy = one mint, whatever its size - a 50,000-token buy still mints exactly one. The NFT lands in the buying wallet automatically; you pay nothing beyond your swap (minting gas is covered by the project wallet).
+When exactly does a burn happen?
Only when you sell 10,000+ tokens in a single swap. Each qualifying sell burns one of your eligible Hoodpegs, oldest first. Sells under the threshold never burn anything, no matter how low your balance goes. Transferring tokens between wallets is not a sell.
+Which of my Hoodpegs can be burned?
Only ones that were minted to you and are sitting unlisted in your wallet. Two ways out: list it on the marketplace (it moves into escrow - the contract physically cannot burn escrowed tokens), or note that any Hoodpeg bought on the marketplace is burn-proof forever - the contract flags it exempt on sale, permanently, even after delisting or transfers.
+What happens if all 10,000 slots are taken?
A qualifying buy while 10,000 Hoodpegs circulate mints nothing - no queue, no retroactive mint. The next burn frees a slot for the next qualifying buy. Token numbering never resets: burn #4,213 and the next mint might be #10,001.
+Where does the art come from?
From a deterministic algorithm and a 32-byte seed derived from your swap's transaction hash - no image files, no layer folders, no server. The metadata and pixel-for-pixel identical art are reproducible by anyone from the seed alone. The examples on this page run the very same code in your browser.
+What do I have to trust? (read this one)

$hPEG is a standard immutable token launched on lunch.fun, so buy/sell triggers cannot live in the token contract. An off-chain watcher service observes the pool and calls mint/burn. That means you trust the watcher to fire correctly and honestly - its full event log is public on this site, with the triggering transaction for every action.

The hard guarantees are on-chain regardless: the 10,000 cap is enforced by the NFT contract, listed tokens are physically unburnable while in escrow, and marketplace-purchase exemption is permanent contract state. The watcher could fail to act; it can never over-mint past the cap or burn a protected token.

+Marketplace fees?
The escrow marketplace charges a small protocol fee on sales (2% at launch, capped on-chain). Listing and delisting are free apart from gas. Sale proceeds are pull-based: after a sale, hit withdraw to claim your ETH.