The Leaderboard Cap Is Gone — Every Goat Earns $AGI
One goat, one entry. No more 25-seat ceiling on daily and weekly prizes.

For the first time since launch, the daily and weekly High Scores have no ceiling. The board used to stop at 25 seats. Now every Alien Goat you hold earns a paid entry, and the $AGI pool splits across every ranked goat — not just the top 25.
What changed
The rule that gives you one leaderboard entry per Alien Goat NFT is unchanged. What's gone is the hard cut at rank 25. Score 1,000 points or more in a run and that run ranks. Hold four goats, and your four best runs of the day each take a seat. With a few hundred goats minted, the daily board is now however many qualifying runs show up — not a fixed 25.
The pools themselves are the same size: 100,000 $AGI every day, 500,000 $AGI every week, plus any unclaimed rollover. They now stretch across the whole field instead of 25 wallets.
How the split works
The split is still weighted by rank. #1 takes the biggest cut; each seat below earns a little less, down to the last ranked goat. The math scales to the size of the board — when 40 goats rank, the pool divides 40 ways by rank; when 12 rank, it divides 12 ways. The top still pays the most. There's just no longer a wall where the reward drops to zero.
One consequence worth knowing: the more goats that rank, the thinner each slice. A fixed pool shared by more players means smaller payouts at the bottom. The way to win more is the same as it always was — climb.



