Yield Farming on Marble.Cards

Johan Unger
Marble.Cards
Published in
3 min readJul 9, 2020

Tokenize the web.

Marble.Cards currently consists of over 60 000 onchain “layers” of internet urls. A Marble card is like a bookmark, but with only one for each url.

The network could be described as an open market for the “curational value” of links. You can invest and speculate on both the present and future value of things on the internet.

Card dashboard with Marblecoin earnings in the #Music arena

A Marble card is also a (sometimes) beautiful collectible - one that can represent anything. It’s up to the player to decide what to amplify.

To be successful, a card needs to combine its curational value with the beauty!

It’s weird at first, we know…

Introducing Marble Yield Farming

From July 15th, DAI, MBC & Genesis Shards* will be rewards in a new type of Marble.Cards pool.

How does it work?

Each player submit their cards to the arena. The best performing ones get ranked in the leaderboard. A snapshot of the leaderboard is taken weekly, 10 in total. The top 30 players then get a share of the pool each time. Higher ranked players get slightly more than lower ranked ones. After the 10 weeks, players can claim their total share of the pool:

  • 1500 DAI
  • 5000 MBC
  • 33/33 Genesis Shards*

At any given time, there are ≈ 3 active arenas. An Arena can be described as a list of cards in a certain topic, in order of the most popular. For a small MBC fee, players submit cards and hope other players will like them. The more they like them, the better the player rank.

The Arena

Step by step guide

1. Get cards
- Create new card at https://marble.cards/create
- Buy them from the market or OpenSea

2. Improve your cards
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Remarble, meaning change the card pattern, until you have a really nice card. If you need MBC/RMBC that is used for this please join our Discord to get information on how to get some

3. Add your cards to an Arena
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Go to marble.cards/arena and enter the Arena that you want to add the card into.

4. Manage your cards
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Keep an eye on “My battling cards” where you will see how your cards perform. Remove bad ones and resubmit good ones that get eliminated.

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