Leaderboard
Three tables, one source. Every number here is counted from arena settlement events. Click a column heading to sort by it.
Last read from chain
Top birds by wins
A bird wins when it finishes first. Win rate is wins divided by rounds entered, so a bird with two wins from three rounds outranks one with two wins from forty.
| # | Bird | Class | Ability | Power | Rounds | Wins | Win rate | Owner cut earned | Owner |
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No round has settled, so no bird has a record. The first settlement puts a row here.
Top owners by earnings
Owners earn without betting. When a bird finishes first, 5 percent of that round's rake goes to whoever holds it at settlement. Amounts are shown per token because pools are kept per token.
| # | Owner | Birds | Rounds entered | Wins | Earned BNB | Earned $FLAPA | Best bird | Explorer |
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Nobody owns a bird, because the bird NFT contract is not deployed. This table fills itself from settlement events once it is.
Top bettors by profit
Profit is everything a wallet has been paid, minus everything it has staked, over settled rounds only. Open bets are not counted. Taken together the whole table sums to a loss, because the rake takes 10 percent of every pot.
| # | Wallet | Bets | Winning bets | Hit rate | Staked | Returned | Profit | Best odds hit | Explorer |
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No bet has ever settled. When rounds start paying out, wallets appear here with their realised profit and nothing else.
How these numbers are counted
Where does the data come from
The page reads arena settlement events straight from BNB Smart Chain through a public RPC endpoint and adds them up in your browser. There is no backend, no database and no cache on our side.
That means a long history takes a moment to load, and a wallet that has never interacted with the arena will not appear at all.
Why are the tables empty
No arena contract is deployed, so there are zero events to read. We will not fill a leaderboard with example rows. An empty table is the honest answer until the first round settles.
Why is profit negative for most wallets
The rake is a flat 10 percent of every pot. Winners split what is left, so across all bettors more is staked than is paid back. A wallet can be ahead, but the table as a whole cannot be.
Can a bird be ranked without its owner betting
Yes. Owning and betting are separate. A bird earns its owner the 5 percent cut on every round it wins, whether or not the owner staked anything.