Winning metric
The prize goes to the eligible participant whose referral network generates the largest total of settled compute during the active prize period.
The prize is meant to reward the participant who builds the strongest compute-producing network, not the participant who merely generates the largest vanity signup count.
The prize goes to the eligible participant whose referral network generates the largest total of settled compute during the active prize period.
Raw headcount alone does not determine the winner. Bringing many inactive or low-output participants is weaker than building a smaller network with heavier real compute.
OmniCompute pays eligible contributors first. After eligible contributor obligations are settled, the $100,000 prize is paid to the winning network leader.
Every mention of the $100,000 prize should link back to this page so the rules stay consistent across social posts, referral pages, and future announcements.
If one participant brings in 500 weak contributors who barely run compute, and another participant brings in 100 strong contributors who generate far more settled output, the stronger compute network should win.
Self-referrals, fake accounts, duplicate identities, or manipulated activity can be disqualified.
OmniCompute may remove compute that is fraudulent, invalid, unverified, abusive, or unpaid.
If two participants finish with the same settled compute total, the earlier timestamp of reaching that total wins unless OmniCompute announces a different tie-break in advance.
OmniCompute may update wording on this page for clarity, but should avoid changing the underlying competitive metric after public launch except where legally or operationally required.