Observed arrival · 2026-08-22
Outspend, the Internet Ownership Game
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A live page-claiming game where players buy temporary featured placement, watch its value burn down, and try to take the page from the current owner.
Why it surfaced
Outspend turns web real estate into a timed contest: users can take over the page directly or rally a free crowd coup, with $1 described as starting a one-day reign. The mechanism is unusually theatrical—and notably involves irreversible digital-asset payment, making this as much a specimen of internet trust and money rituals as a game.
A live page-claiming game where players buy temporary featured placement, watch its value burn down, and try to take the page from the current owner.
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