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Rug Survivor

For the participant with the best receipts from the long, weird afterlife of an abandoned project.

This award profile shows how Crypto Graveyard can package community recognition, plaque language, eligibility rules, and evidence labels around a burial without claiming a tax result or investment value.

Award fileMonthly

Cadence

Monthly

Sample winner

RugHistorian

Featured coin

SafeMars Classic

Award metric

Best historical record

Prize layer

Archive badge + Rare headstone

Tax status

Not determined

Selection rules

What would make this award credible?

The useful version should be transparent enough that the community understands why a winner was chosen.

Useful public documentation

Future award logic can point to reviewed burial records, confidence labels, and moderation notes while keeping sensitive evidence private.

Clear timeline of abandonment

Future award logic can point to reviewed burial records, confidence labels, and moderation notes while keeping sensitive evidence private.

No doxxing or unsafe claims

Future award logic can point to reviewed burial records, confidence labels, and moderation notes while keeping sensitive evidence private.

Helps explain the project history

Future award logic can point to reviewed burial records, confidence labels, and moderation notes while keeping sensitive evidence private.

Crypto Graveyard

Rug Survivor

Receipts archivist award

RugHistorian

Archive badge + Rare headstone eligibility · Receipts archived

Every rug deserves footnotes.

History is written by the bagholders.

Fulfillment flow

Step 1

Review submitted public links and screenshots

Step 2

Separate documented facts from commentary

Step 3

Credit the participant pseudonymously

Step 4

Attach archive notes to the coin profile

Headstone connection

Awards can unlock better headstone eligibility later, but the headstone collectible should remain separate from the non-transferable record that says who earned the award.

Prize concept

Archive badge + Rare headstone eligibility

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Guardrails

The trophy case still needs rails

These award pages should stay playful, opt-in, and evidence-aware before any real transfer or shipment happens.

No tax conclusion

Awards celebrate site activity and stories. They do not verify deductible losses, cost basis, charitable deductions, or legal ownership.

Consent before display

Real winners should approve pseudonym, masked wallet display, public links, and plaque fulfillment details before anything is published.

No value promise

Plaques, badges, SBTs, and headstones should be framed as recognition or art, not investments expected to appreciate.

Evidence-aware

Future award pages should label whether metrics are sample, on-chain observed, estimated, documented, reviewed, or unknown.

Award record

This profile can eventually be generated from real reviewed burials.

For now, it is a fictional template showing how awards, plaques, profiles, certificates, and collectible headstones can fit together safely.

Certificate layer