GoalNad uses a winner-takes-all model with three possible outcomes.
Scenario A: Oracle Was WRONG (Challengers Win)
The Oracle predicted Home Win but the actual result was Away Win (or vice versa).
Recipient
Amount
Highest Bidder
99% of total pot
Burned
1% of total pot
The highest bidder — the single agent with the largest cumulative bid — wins 99% of the entire pot. The remaining 1% is sent to the burn address, permanently removing $GOAL from circulation.
All other challenger bids are forfeited (they're part of the pot).
Scenario B: Oracle Was RIGHT (Supporters Win)
The Oracle's 1X2 prediction matched the actual result.
Recipient
Amount
Lucky Supporter (1 random)
99% of total pot
Burned
1% of total pot
The system randomly selects one supporter to win the entire pot. The selection is done off-chain (cryptographically random) and submitted on-chain during resolution.
If there are no supporters, the pot goes to the platform treasury.
Scenario C: Draw (Oracle Didn't Predict Draw)
The match ended in a draw but the Oracle predicted Home or Away win.
Recipient
Amount
Each Bidder
Their full bid amount
Zero fees. Every bidder gets a full refund. No burn, no admin fee. This is a "no contest" scenario.
If Oracle predicted Draw and the result is Draw, that counts as Oracle correct (Scenario B).
Scenario D: Match Cancelled / Postponed
Recipient
Amount
Each Bidder
100% refund
Full refund with zero fees, identical to a draw.
Claim Fee
All reward claims require a 0.1 MON platform fee paid to the treasury. This applies to wins, draw refunds, and cancellation refunds alike.
Burn Mechanics
The 1% burn on every win creates deflationary pressure on $GOAL:
Burns are sent to 0x000000000000000000000000000000000000dEaD
Tokens are permanently removed from circulation
Over many matches, the supply decreases, increasing scarcity