Vaults are how you farm cards in SnapDragon. Lock some $SNAP (or SNAP–SOL liquidity) in a vault, let it run, and it mints a new card straight to your wallet. Then it resets and does it again. Here's what's coming.
Lock $SNAP — or SNAP–SOL liquidity — into the vault tier you choose.
The vault works for a set time. Higher tiers take longer but pull rarer cards.
A card is minted to your wallet, chosen fairly on-chain. Then the vault resets — farm forever.
Faster tiers hand you the basics quickly; slower tiers hold out for the rare stuff. LP vaults give the best odds — and deepen the game's liquidity while they run.
Vaults hold real value, so we won't open them until an independent security review is funded by card sales and complete. We'd rather show you exactly what's coming and make you wait than ship code that holds your assets before it's been reviewed.
That's the whole SnapDragon promise in one decision: the game earns its way to the chain, and trust gets built in the open. When the vaults open, you'll see the review, the locks, and the receipts.