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Claim Your Gold Launches the Viral Bounty Board, Turning Crew Competition Into a Public Market

Claim Your Gold·June 16, 2026·3 min read

Claim Your Gold today launched the Viral Bounty Board, a public leaderboard available at claimyour.gold/portal/bounty that surfaces every active crew prize pool in real time, with live prize totals, countdown timers, and a direct path to join and compete.

Any hunter can see it. So can anyone who receives a shared link, whether or not they already have an account.

How the Board Works

When a crew captain posts a bounty, it appears immediately on the Board. Each card shows the crew name, the current prize pool in Flashy Gold, time remaining in the week, and a single call to action: join and compete. That CTA routes directly to the crew join page, pre-populated with the crew identifier. The friction between seeing a bounty and joining the crew behind it is exactly one tap.

Prize pools are not fixed at posting. They grow as crew members co-stake and as the platform matches contributions throughout the week. A pool visible at 80 FG on Monday morning may read 300 FG by Thursday. The Board reflects that growth in real time without any action from the person viewing it.

Platform Co-Matching

Every bounty on the Board benefits from the platform's co-matching system. Claim Your Gold matches each crew's combined stake up to 200 Flashy Gold per bounty. A captain who posts a 20 FG stake and recruits four members who each co-stake 20 FG generates 100 FG in crew contributions. The platform adds another 100 FG. The prize pool on the Board reads 200 FG before a single recruit has activated.

That 200 FG is what a prospective recruit sees when they follow a shared link. It shapes their decision. This architecture gives captains a structural reason to recruit actively and gives members a reason to co-stake promptly: every contribution to the crew pool also grows the platform's match. The Board makes that compounding visible to the outside world.

The Prize Split

Winnings distribute across the crew's top three recruiters at week's end: 60% to the top recruiter, 30% to second, 10% to third. The split is not incidental. It rewards the hunter who drove the most activations specifically, not as a share of a collective average. Their performance is named on the Board alongside the crew's ranking, which makes the top recruiter position a visible competitive target for everyone else in the crew.

Turning Competition Into Distribution

The Board's most important property is not what it shows to people who are already hunting. It is what it shows to people who are not.

A hunter who shares a bounty card link to their Telegram contacts is not sharing a status update. They are sharing a live event in progress: a prize pool accumulating, a window closing, a crew with an open slot. The person who receives that link and visits the Board can see what is at stake and has one tap to participate. Every step of the acquisition funnel feeds the next. Participation is the promotion.


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