GlobalPVP — The Crypto Nuke Game
GlobalPVP is an on-chain battle royale where every country in the world has its own ERC20 token, each traded on its own Uniswap V4 pool. Players buy country tokens, accumulate market cap, and then vote to nuke the weakest countries off the map. The last country standing wins.
The Big Picture
174 countries. 174 tokens. One winner.
Every few hours, a vote is triggered. The country with the highest market cap earns the right to choose which country gets nuked. When a country is nuked, all of its liquidity is removed from Uniswap and redistributed as buybacks into surviving countries — rewarding the winners and fueling the next round.
The game creates a self-reinforcing cycle: buy tokens to pump your country's market cap, secure voting power, nuke your rivals, and profit from the redistributed ETH.
How It Works at a Glance
- Buy — Purchase country tokens with ETH on Uniswap V4
- Pump — Drive your country's market cap to #1
- Vote — The #1 country's holders choose who to nuke
- Nuke — The target country is destroyed and its ETH is redistributed
- Repeat — New countdown begins, surviving countries continue
Key Features
- 174 Country Tokens — Each country has 1 billion tokens with liquidity on Uniswap V4
- Automated Market Maker — Trade country tokens 24/7 via bonding-curve-style liquidity
- On-Chain Governance — Token-weighted voting determines which country gets nuked
- Dynamic Fees — Volatility-based fees, anti-snipe protection, and nuke window mechanics
- ETH Redistribution — When a country dies, its ETH flows to surviving countries
- PSA Board — Pay-to-post public announcements with dutch auction pricing
Deployed On
GlobalPVP is deployed on Base (Ethereum L2), using Uniswap V4 for all trading pools. This means fast transactions, low gas fees, and deep DeFi integration.
What Makes This Different
Unlike typical prediction markets or meme coins, GlobalPVP creates a persistent elimination game with real economic consequences. Every nuke permanently removes a country and redistributes wealth. The game theory is rich — alliances form, betrayals happen, and the meta-game evolves as the country count shrinks.
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