# About Crypto Lifeline

**Crypto Lifeline** is an on-chain, pixel-style workplace management + hashpower mining game built on **BNB Chain (BSC)**.

Players can deploy workers, upgrade desks, and run an office to generate hashpower and produce the **CLE** token. You can expand your office space, manage employees, feed them lunchboxes, and unlock higher-tier characters and stronger productivity through crafting and upgrades.

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### 🏙️ What Is Crypto Lifeline?

Crypto Lifeline is inspired by the real-world “crypto workplace” ecosystem and on-chain hashpower mining mechanics.

The project was initiated by community advocates with the vision of **“reshaping the crypto workplace mining experience”**—creating a lightweight on-chain game that combines:

* On-chain hashpower
* A halving mechanism
* Upgrade costs and sinks
* Token economics
* A referral/invite system

To enter the game, players only need to pay **0.05 BNB** to receive:

* One starter desk (**Lv1 Fresh Desk**)
* One worker (**Lv1 Rookie Epsilon**)
* One cycle of lunchboxes (to maintain energy consumption)

With no physical hardware required, you can begin your on-chain journey as a “workplace miner.”

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### 🧱 Core Philosophy

Crypto Lifeline aims to present the traditional Web3 mining experience in a way that’s **lighter, more meme-driven, and more game-like**:

> “Turn the crypto workplace into an on-chain, visualized mining world.”

That’s why Crypto Lifeline combines:

* A token model with **fixed supply + halving**
* **On-chain transparent** hashpower and reward distribution
* Ongoing **deflationary pressure** created by upgrade consumption
* Viral user growth driven by **referral mechanics**
* A pixel-office-building visual style

At the same time, it avoids the high barrier and hardware costs of traditional mining, so anyone can participate easily.

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### 🛠️ Gameplay Overview

In Crypto Lifeline, players progress by:

* Acquiring more workers (different levels, sizes, hashpower, and consumption cycles)
* Expanding and upgrading desks (increasing capacity and efficiency)
* Maintaining worker energy (lunchboxes)
* Optimizing hashpower allocation strategies
* Participating in **CLE** production and halving cycles
* Inviting friends to earn rewards
* Building their own “crypto workplace lifeline”

This steadily increases daily output and overall network hashpower ranking.

Upgrading workers and desks requires spending **CLE** and triggers a **token burn mechanism**, continuously strengthening the deflationary nature of the economy.

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### 🔑 Key Elements

* **Workers**\
  On-chain assets that provide hashpower and consume food. Higher levels offer more hashpower but occupy more “space/volume.”
* **Desks**\
  The foundation of your office. Desks limit how many workers you can host and your total capacity, and can be upgraded to higher tiers.
* **Food (Lunchboxes)**\
  The energy source for workers. Each worker has an independent consumption cycle; when energy runs out, mining pauses.
* **Mining Rewards**\
  Block-level rewards distributed dynamically in **CLE** based on total network hashpower and each player’s share. Includes a **50-day halving mechanism**.
* **Cosmetics (Skins / Decorations)**\
  Used to personalize offices and characters. They do not affect hashpower, but enhance customization gameplay (coming later).
* **Burn-Based Deflation**\
  All tokens spent on upgrades and purchases are split by percentage into:
  * Treasury
  * Black hole (burn)
  * Referral rewards\
    This creates continuous deflation over time.

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### About This Whitepaper

This whitepaper aims to fully explain Crypto Lifeline’s gameplay mechanics, economic model, token logic, contract structure, and future development roadmap.

It will be continuously updated to reflect:

* Post-launch version iterations
* Community discussion outcomes
* System balance adjustments
* New content and expanded gameplay

While Crypto Lifeline’s core design is already established, the team will remain community-driven—optimizing the economy, user experience, and long-term vision based on player feedback.


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