We Are So Close to the StakeHouse Den game!

Just recently, the team dropped a bomb in the announcement section saying they have launched the Refrigerator system, it is a system that allows you to store your cards in a refrigerator, and earn Hotsauce from the cards you store. So basically just an Autovault in Moonkarts, it is live now, and yes, you can currently stake your cards now and generate hotsauce.
As you may know, hotsauce is the token required to play for the StakeHouse den games. There isn't any way that you can bet other assets other than hotsauce. And currently, it is non-transferrable so the only way to get those hotsauce into your account is by buying cards. To buy cards, there are two ways,
- First one, is via the internal market of Stakehouseden
- Second one, is by purchasing packs and opening them (you get 5 cards per 1 pack)

So getting cards is the key as you need to stake them and earn hotsauce. Right now you can start staking your hotsauce and start earning money/hotsauce. This is the reason why I'm kind of excited in the game as you don't really gamble in a gambling game. There is no way you could lose your assets as you can't bet them.
On another note, you can also merge your cards. One of the reasons why you merge your cards is that you can save in staking script. One card is 2 scripts needed. Also, in merging/combining cards, you can also increase the hotsauce factor generation. So, merging cards is very very important.
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This is totally awesome, I'm waiting for more news, greetings.
@cositav. Make sure to buy packs cards. The excitement will bring you to the next level if you buy those assets :)
I understand, thanks for the suggestion, I'm working on it.