Class Diagram
To visualize the tokenomics of Bull Run Boost as a UML (Unified Modeling Language) diagram, we’ll use a class diagram to represent the tokens (BT, BC, TD), their attributes, and their relationships with game mechanics (Ranching, Saloon, Marketplace, DAO, Social). This will assist you in seeing the structure and flow of the dual- and triple-token system.
Below is a diagram of our tokenomics, including earning, spending, staking, burning, and trading interactions, as well as the Stampede Cycle’s influence.
Flow Chart

Explanation
Classes: Tokens (BT, BC, TD) and mechanics (Ranching, Saloon, etc.) with attributes (e.g., balance) and methods (e.g., stakeInPasture).
Relationships: Multiplicity (1..*) shows many tokens interact with one mechanic. Arrows indicate earning, spending, staking, burning, and trading.
Stampede Cycle: Influences BT and BC with phase-based effects.
Diagram Breakdown
BT (Boost Tokens):
Central hub for earning/spending across Ranching, Saloon, and Social.
Staking and burning create loops back to game mechanics (e.g., Pasture Pool → Boost).
Trading links to BC and Marketplace.
BC (Bull Coins):
Premium layer with real-money entry (purchase) and high-value uses (NFTs, DAO).
Staking in DAO and burning in Saloon tie to governance and strategy.
Trading flows back to BT or Marketplace.
TD (Trail Dust):
Rare token earned via Saloon excellence, looping into Marketplace and external markets.
Acts as a bridge to Web3 speculation.
Stampede Cycle:
Overlays the system, dynamically shifting BT rewards and BC perks.
Visualization Notes
Flow: Arrows show how tokens move (e.g., BT earned from Ranching → spent on Saloon → traded for BC).
Interactions: BT and BC are tightly woven into Ranching/Saloon, while TD is a rarer, external-facing token.
Education: The diagram reflects the gambling-vs-investing lesson—BT for quick plays, BC for long-term growth, TD for speculative wins.
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