This shaft is currently being dug by a placeholder token while we finish testing. The project token is not live yet. Everything you see here — depth, strikes, finds — will be wiped to zero on launch day. Nothing dug now is kept.
MINE
FIELD
ONE SHAFT · DUG BY EVERY TRADE · NEVER RESETS
No approvals. No signatures. No permits. Nothing to sign, ever. If any page claiming to be MINEFIELD asks you to connect a wallet, it is fake. You dig by trading where you already trade — this site only watches.
Pick a square and this panel tells you the exact trade that strikes it — the size to send, and the minute to send it in.
HOW IT WORKS
A trade is a strike. Buy or sell the token on any exchange, and your trade strikes the rock in exactly one square of the floor. Tap any square above and this page will tell you the exact trade that hits it.
Your trade picks the square — you control both coordinates:
- ROW comes from the size of your trade in US dollars. Full table below, nothing hidden.
- COLUMN comes from the minute your trade lands, in UTC:
minute mod 30.
Every strike counts. There is no wasted trade, no wrong square, and nothing here ever resets — the depth you see was dug by everyone who came before, and it is never taken away.
Trade size is a choice, not a score. A $500 trade is not worth more than a $20 trade — it strikes a different row. There is no leaderboard, no volume ranking, and no wallet address is ever shown or stored.
Deeper rock is harder: below 80 m a square needs two strikes to advance, below 400 m three, and so on. Progress slows on purpose — deep metres are meant to be expensive.
FINDS
Buried objects sit at fixed places in the rock. When a strike breaks through into one, it is logged here permanently, with the block that uncovered it.
Locations come from SHA-256 of a public block hash plus the square
and its depth. The formula is published, so anyone can recompute every find and confirm
nothing was placed or removed after the fact. Knowing where they are gives no advantage —
there is no way to avoid a find, only to reach it.
LAYERS BROKEN
Each new material the shaft reaches is recorded once, forever.