Bonez BONEZ
HOW BONEZ WORKS

Your bones earn. Your bones unlock things nobody has seen yet.

Holding a Bonez isn't passive. Staking pays out $BONE automatically, and $BONE is the only way in or out of everything below — rerolling into unseen traits, locking one in for good, or writing your token's own history.

Step by step

Nothing here ever takes your Bonez out of your wallet. You just hold it, and the rest follows.

1

Hold & stake

No lock-up, no escrow. Your Bonez sits in your wallet like normal and quietly accrues $BONE every second you hold it.

2

Claim $BONE

Claim whenever you want. The longer you hold, the more you've got saved up to spend.

3

Spend it

Two things to spend $BONE on: reroll for a chance at something new, or write a permanent line of history onto your token.

Reroll isn't just a re-shuffle

On most collections, "reroll" just swaps one trait you've already seen for another one you've already seen. Bonez doesn't work that way. Alongside the traits you can see in the collection right now, there's a second, sealed set of traits that has never been shown to anyone — not previewed, not leaked, not in any gallery. The only way in is luck: spend $BONE on a reroll, and there's a chance it pulls from that sealed set instead of the normal pool.

Revealed vault trait — ritual staff
NEVER SEEN BEFORE

Bound Skull Staff

Pulled from the sealed vault. Before this reroll, this trait existed nowhere — no preview, no gallery, no other holder's token.

Signed by its first owner · now permanently in the collection
REROLL
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UNRELEASED TRAIT
Revealed vault trait — full skeleton variant
NEVER SEEN BEFORE

Ashborn Skeleton

The vault doesn't only hold single traits — a lucky reroll can hand over an entire never-before-seen skeleton variant, not just a swapped piece.

Signed by its first owner · now permanently in the collection
REROLL
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UNRELEASED TRAIT

Whoever pulls one of these gets to sign it with their own name — it's recorded as theirs, permanently, the same way a discovery gets credited to whoever found it. From that point on, the trait is part of Bonez for good: visible in the collection, sitting on that one token, exactly as rare as the moment it was pulled.

Reroll vs. Choose Trait

Both spend $BONE. Pricing is still being tuned — they're for two different things.

Reroll

A gamble. Usually lands on a fresh combination from the known collection — but every roll carries a small chance of pulling a sealed, never-before-seen trait out of the vault instead.

Choose trait

No gamble. Spend more to pick an exact trait from the traits already revealed in the collection. This doesn't touch the sealed vault — that one's luck-only, by design.

Write history

Separate from trait changes entirely — this is about the token's story, not its look.

Write history

Attach a short note to your Bonez, permanently, on-chain. It survives every future sale. Every owner adds their own line — the token keeps all of them, in order, forever.

Why it matters

A reroll changes what the token looks like. A history entry changes what it means. Together, every Bonez ends up with both a look nobody assigned to it and a past nobody can rewrite.

$BONE is not a cryptocurrency, token, or meme coin. It has no price and isn't sold, listed, or traded anywhere. It exists only inside the Bonez ecosystem to power staking rewards, rerolls, trait choices, and history entries.