QORBI Token Integration Whitepaper: Transition from Ember to QORBI
Abstract
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This whitepaper outlines the transition from the Ember in-game currency to QORBI within the One Tap FPS ecosystem. By moving to a single-token economy, this change aims to enhance the utility, value, and sustainability of QORBI while implementing a structured burn mechanism to ensure long-term deflationary benefits.
1. Introduction
1.1 Background
One Tap FPS has utilized Ember as a secondary in-game currency to facilitate microtransactions and upgrades. However, as the ecosystem evolves, maintaining two separate currencies has become increasingly inefficient. This transition to QORBI aims to consolidate the economy, increasing the token's intrinsic value and ensuring a seamless experience for players and investors alike.
1.2 Objectives
Simplify the in-game economy by unifying transactions under QORBI.
Implement a 5% burn mechanism on QORBI earnings to promote a deflationary economy.
Strengthen QORBI’s long-term sustainability and adoption.
Enhance reward structures for players while maintaining economic balance.
2. Transition Framework
2.1 Current Economic Model
Players earn QORBI through gameplay and leaderboards.
Players burn 4-20 Ember for every 50 QORBI earned as part of the existing system.
2.2 Proposed Economic Model
Ember will be fully phased out and replaced with QORBI.
All former Ember use cases (e.g., skins, upgrades, rerolls) will now be transacted in QORBI.
5% of all QORBI earned will be burned, ensuring a long-term deflationary effect.
Additional burning mechanics will be introduced through premium skins, event fees, and upgrade systems.
2.3 Transition Phases
Phase
Description
Timeline
Phase 1: Announcement & Preparations
Educate the community, prepare smart contract updates, and introduce conversion mechanisms.
Q1 2025
Phase 2: Dual Currency Mode
Players can use both Ember and QORBI for a limited time while transition tools are introduced.
Q2 2025
Phase 3: Full QORBI Adoption
Ember is removed, and QORBI fully replaces its functions. The 5% burn mechanism is implemented.
Q3 2025
3. QORBI Burn Mechanics
3.1 Earning-Based Burns
A 5% burn applies to every QORBI earned by players.
Example: If a player earns 100 QORBI, 5 QORBI will be burned instantly.
3.2 Transaction-Based Burns
Certain in-game transactions will burn a percentage of the QORBI spent.
3.3 Long-Term Supply Effects
QORBI has a total supply of 500 million.
50% of this supply is set for distribution over 4 years.
With the 5% burn on earnings, it is projected that QORBI supply will decrease to 250 million in approximately 5 years.
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4. Impact on Players and Investors
4.1 Benefits for Players
More Valuable Earnings: With a decreasing total supply, QORBI holdings may appreciate over time.
Simplified Economy: No need to manage multiple in-game currencies.
More Utility: Players can use QORBI in more meaningful ways across the One Tap ecosystem.
4.2 Benefits for Investors
Increased Token Scarcity: Regular burns decrease total supply, potentially driving price appreciation.
Greater Adoption & Demand: With QORBI becoming the sole in-game currency, demand should increase.
Sustainable Ecosystem: A long-term burn model ensures QORBI remains a valuable asset.
5. Technical Implementation
5.1 Smart Contract Updates
Modify earning contracts to implement automatic 5% burns upon QORBI distribution.
Introduce a dynamic burn mechanism for marketplace transactions.
Ensure full transparency through on-chain burn records.
5.2 User Interface & Experience
Update One Tap FPS UI to reflect QORBI as the primary currency.
Display real-time burn statistics within the player dashboard.
Introduce conversion tools for any remaining Ember balances.
6. Risks & Mitigation Strategies
6.1 Market Reaction & Stability
Risk: Abrupt changes could cause short-term price volatility.
Mitigation: Gradual rollout with clear communication and community incentives.
6.2 Player Adoption
Risk: Players may resist the transition due to familiarity with Ember.
Mitigation: Incentives such as early adopter bonuses and discounted QORBI-based purchases.
6.3 Economic Balance
Risk: If QORBI burn rates are too aggressive, player earnings might be negatively impacted.
Mitigation: Adaptive burn rates can be introduced based on economic conditions.
7. Conclusion
The transition from Ember to QORBI marks a significant evolution in the One Tap FPS ecosystem. By unifying the economy under a single token and introducing structured burn mechanics, QORBI will gain stronger utility, scarcity, and long-term value. This move enhances both player experience and investor confidence, ensuring a sustainable and rewarding future for the community.
Planned Rollout: Q1 2025 - Q3 2025 Smart Contract Updates: In progress Community Engagement: Ongoing
For further details or feedback, reach out to the One Tap team via official channels.
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