# Introduction

## Welcome to Grimmy's: Own the House

#### The House Always Wins... Until Now.

In traditional gambling, the math is your enemy. Every flip, every spin, and every bet is a slow bleed toward zero. You provide the liquidity, and the house keeps the profit.

**Grimmy’s flips the script.** We’ve built a decentralized casino where winning a bet isn't the end of the game—it’s your entry into ownership. Through our dual-phase "Play-to-Own" engine, short-term luck is converted into long-term equity. At Grimmy’s, you don't just play against the house; you **become** the house.

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#### The Evolution of the Flip

Grimmy’s isn't just a coin toss; it’s a mining rig fueled by adrenaline. Our system operates in two distinct phases designed to reward winners with more than just a payout:

* **Phase 1: The Qualifier** Every journey starts with a fair, on-chain 50/50 flip. A win secures an immediate **1.932x payout** and unlocks the door to the real engine: **Burger Mining**.
* **Phase 2: Burger Mining** Once you’ve won your flip, you enter the Mining Phase. Here, you stack "Burgers" (consecutive successful flips) to mint **$GRIMMY,** the fixed-supply token that represents the heartbeat of the casino.

#### Why Grimmy’s?

Most "Play-to-Earn" models fail because they lack a real source of external value. Grimmy’s is different.

1. **Real Yield:** Staked **$GRIMMY** (a.k.a **$STIMMY**) earn dividends directly from the casino's revenue.
2. **The Flywheel:** The more you win, the more you mine. The more you stake, the faster you mine.
3. **True Decentralization:** Everything happens on-chain. The randomness is verifiable, the liquidity is locked, and the treasury is built to sustain future bets and dividened payouts.

Stop losing to the house. Start mining it.


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