spacewar.lol

The rules

The whole solar system is for sale, and nothing you buy is safe.

39 bodies. Name your price, clear the floor, and it's yours until someone bids 1.5× over you. Everything below is the fine print.

  1. 01

    You name your own price

    There is no fixed price. You type what you want to pay. Bidding above the minimum is the whole strategy — it sets a higher bar for whoever comes to take it off you.

  2. 02

    Every body has an opening floor

    An asteroid opens at $1. Mercury opens at $6, Earth at $15, Jupiter at $20, the Sun at $25. Bigger rock, bigger entry fee.

  3. 03

    Taking a held body costs 1.5×

    If someone already holds it, your bid has to be at least one and a half times what they paid, rounded up — and always at least a dollar more. Pay the minimum or pay far over it; that is up to you.

  4. 04

    No refunds, ever

    When someone outbids you, you lose the body and keep nothing. You bought the spot for as long as it lasted. That risk is the entire product.

  5. 05

    Your logo, name and link ride on it

    A claimed body wears your mark on its disc, your name and price underneath, and a live link in the owners panel and the ticker. Clicking your mark opens your site.

  6. 06

    The Sun buys the header

    Whoever holds the Sun also gets their name in the site header on every page and on the share card the whole internet sees when spacewar.lol is linked.

  7. 07

    The floor is enforced on our server

    You choose the amount, but the minimum is re-derived from the database on every bid. A browser asking to pay under the floor is refused outright, and nothing moves on the board until the payment provider confirms the money actually cleared.

  8. 08

    Your site has to be real

    We resolve and fetch the URL you enter before letting you pay. Dead domains, private addresses and unreachable hosts are rejected. Keep it legal and keep it safe for work.

What we do with your money and your data

Payments are handled end to end by Dodo Payments — we never see or store a card number. We keep only what appears on the board: your brand name, your URL, your logo and what you paid. Logos are proxied through our own domain so visiting the board doesn't report you to anyone else.

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