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Why 1 Cube?

The rule

Only wallets holding exactly one (1) Energon Cube are eligible to interact with Energon protocol mechanics. Wallets holding zero cubes or more than one cube are excluded.

Why this matters

Fair access. The one cube rule enforces a one wallet, one seat model. It limits concentration and prevents protocol participation from being dominated by a small number of large holders.

Anti-Sybil pressure. Without a constraint, a single actor could split capital across many wallets to amplify influence. Energon’s eligibility rule, combined with contract guardrails, reduces this behavior.

Predictable progression. Energon Height advances under strict timing and execution constraints. Preventing cube stacking preserves fairness and system integrity.

Simple on-chain enforcement. Exactly one cube is easy to verify on-chain. This makes the rule deterministic, auditable, and resistant to manual exceptions.

Cultural signal. Energon prioritizes long-term stability over short-term hype. The constraint reinforces that philosophy.

What guardians should do

  • Hold one Energon Cube in the wallet you intend to use.
  • Do not buy or hold a second cube in the same wallet.
  • If you want multiple cubes, use separate wallets. Only one cube per eligible wallet.

What this does not mean

  • It is not a promise of profit or guaranteed rewards.
  • It does not create equity or ownership in Energon.
  • It is a protocol eligibility constraint enforced by code.

TL;DR: One cube equals one eligible identity. This keeps the Grid fair, slows manipulation, and makes protocol progression observable and auditable.

Minimal surface. Observable state. ENERGON