Twenty-one days. The invasion is a loop now. The leaderboard is the scoreboard. The streak is muscle memory. The players who joined on Day 1 have clocked three weeks of daily sessions, and the players joining now walk into a leaderboard held by veterans who know exactly where to drop their goat on every frame. More OG Goats were minted. More sessions were played. The herd is not growing because it is new. It is growing because it works.
The question at Week 3 is no longer "does this work." It is "what is the curve."
Three weeks of data show a pattern. The game did not spike and crater. It did not depend on a single launch day. The daily leaderboard stayed active across all three weeks. Mints continued. Cooldowns kept cycling. Streaks kept climbing. The referral commissions kept landing.
Week 3 was not a dramatic break above Week 2, and it was not a slide below it. It was a continuation — which, at twenty-one days, is the best-case signal. Games that depend on launch hype collapse by Week 3. Games where the loop is real hold steady. The AGI loop held steady.
In Week 1, the leaderboard was a novelty — something to screenshot and post. In Week 3, it is the scoreboard. It gets cited. It gets referenced. Players know the names in the top 10. The daily reset at 23:59 UTC is not a surprise anymore — it is a deadline people plan around.
The top of the Week 3 leaderboard is held by players who have been running cooldowns since Day 1. They are not the players with the most sessions. They are the players with the cleanest drop timing. Three weeks of muscle memory means they know the merge tree cold and they know exactly when to let a goat sit rather than force a merge.
King Goat merges are no longer rare. In Week 1, a King Goat merge was an event. In Week 3, it happens — regularly. That is what three weeks of the same game does. The skill floor rises, the top slots get harder to claim, and the players who have been here the longest are the ones holding them. New players walk into a leaderboard where the top scores require clean play across multiple sessions, not one lucky drop.
Twenty-one days is enough to form a habit. The players who joined on Day 1 have had twenty-one daily opportunities to run a session. The 7-day streak bonus — 100 → 150 → 200 → 250 → 300 → 400 → 500 points — is no longer a goal. It is the baseline.
The players still running streaks in Week 3 are the ones who do not check the counter anymore. They just open the game at the same time every day because that is what they do. The streak is not about the points. The points are small in token terms. The streak is about the habit, and the habit is what keeps the leaderboard moving.
The same names show up every day — not because they are chasing bonuses, but because the game is part of their daily schedule now. That is retention. Not staking. Not locked tokens. Not a countdown timer on a dashboard. Presence. Every day. Because the loop earned it.
A player running a full 7-day streak earns 1,650 bonus points from the streak alone — not counting points from actual gameplay. Across three weeks, a disciplined player running daily sessions and claiming every streak bonus is pushing past the mid-tier levels on consistency alone. The merge tree rewards efficiency, but the level system rewards the grind. Both are intentional.
The referral program from Day 1 is still live. The same /r/<code> links that were sent in Week 1 are still earning in Week 3, every time a referee mints. The 50% commission is the same. The same-block payout is the same. The difference in Week 3 is that the links have had three weeks to compound.
Total lifetime referral commissions have kept accumulating — every mint another block, every block another 50% split landing in a wallet. Some of the top-earning links in Week 3 were posted in Week 1 and Week 2, still generating mints from players who took two weeks to decide. The lesson is simple: the earlier you send your link, the longer it compounds.
The top referrers are not running different programs than everyone else. They are running the same link, in more places, for longer. The 50% number is the same for every wallet. The difference is the posting habit.
Three weeks in, the memes are inside jokes. The goat types are no longer a merge tree — they are personality archetypes. "You're such a Hacker" means something specific. "Bagholder energy" is a compliment. "King Goat vibes" is an aspiration.
The herd developed its own vocabulary because the game has enough depth to carry it. Twelve goat types, twelve personalities, twelve ways to be right or wrong about where you drop. The inside jokes are a retention signal — people do not develop shared language around things they are about to quit.
The daily leaderboard is no longer a chart people look at. It is a conversation people have. Screenshots of high scores travel with /r/<code> links attached. The game is the content. The content is the referral. The referral is the next player. Three weeks in, that loop does not need a launch campaign. It runs on its own.
The leaderboard resets daily. The mint contract is live. The referral program is live. The cooldown is still three hours. The streak bonus still climbs from 100 to 500 across seven days.
What changes in Week 4: the veterans get sharper. The players who have been here since Day 1 are entering their second month. The skill curve is steepening — new players walk into a leaderboard where the top slots require clean play across multiple sessions, not one lucky drop. The game is the same. The players are better. That is the sign of a live leaderboard, not a launch event.
The invasion is not a moment. It is a loop. Twenty-one days of proof. Twenty-one more days ahead.
Play a round at /game/suika. The cooldown clock starts the moment your first session ends. If you have been running a streak, do not miss today — resetting from 500 to 100 after twenty-one days is not a trade worth making.
Mint an OG Goat at /mint if you have not yet. The commissions from Week 1 referrals are still landing. Your link could be the next one compounding.
Grab your referral link at /referrals and send it somewhere today. The links earning the most in Week 3 were sent in Week 1. The links earning the most in Week 6 start today.
The leaderboard resets at 23:59 UTC tonight. Twenty-one days of data. Twenty-one days of proof. The scoreboard does not lie. Fill it.