Web3 GP is a ground breaking Supercars race competition leveraging the best open-source Sim Racing games merged with the world of blockchain and cryptocurrencies. Sim Racers earn WGPX for completing in-game achievements, such as winning races, setting track records, or reaching specific milestones.
“You don’t expect to be at The
Top of the mountain
the day you start climbing.”
WGPX is based on Bitcoin’s time-tested and undefeated proof-of-work security infrastructure. WGPX uses recursive ordinal inscriptions and data daisy-chaining to enable new possibilities and opportunities for BRC-20 tokens.
This allows for integration with Bitcoin-centric services and applications while also facilitating a fresh ecosystem for sim racing enthusiasts
Ticker
Type
Chain
Total Issuance
Private Sale
Public Sale
Community Presale
Operations
Team
Marketing
Advisors
Races Rewards
Contributors
Liquidity
“If you no longer go
for a gap that exists,
you’re no longer
a racing driver.”
WGPX Tokens have been split across multiple wallets to allow the community to monitor the distribution of tokens according various allocations.
Allocation | Percentage | Amount | WALLET LINK |
Private sale | 20.0% | 50M | bc1pe5e5hpyn775k6q5q0gqazcqk85uhhvxr8mzuwj49h5me0c75h2hsmz79rx |
Community Presale | 10.0% | 25M | bc1pw8k85he32rlseqw0qzdn60dra0wrvwqpxsjf8tp9fd2eszwj9ynq7wwm50 |
Public Sale | 12% | 30M | bc1pdux9ff6er2aj0y8apnx63dc077nwr0xvddanjxtjxf8tkmtde3fqlcfpux |
TEAM | 15% | 37.5M | bc1pqxz5pw99z6375m0zcq0pvnlsu2h4dp59xcxpdctpcnlmgdjfmv0s6v5kdg |
OPERATIONS | 10.0% | 25M | bc1pyarvnv2f7q90z38zdy9qvw6luxaxmw0jefrszql3khxpc32zkjssszag7r |
MARKETING | 12% | 30M | bc1p96c542mtn0hzttxtm6pzgp8adj9kpak2cg5cj3cqdsx0px7j9xns8gcx2p |
ADVISORS | 3% | 7.5M | bc1p9t87fude6zrf5l6fmwe2wetn9d399dfxtfczvmyf0gxc6pgzjj6s0d3jwn |
RACE REWARDS | 10.0% | 25M | bc1phnvd5k9ddc0g0vfe8j0xnuv2h2m22kcqta3egclu8egekxuvszcs2yan7h |
LIQUIDITY | 5% | 12.5M | bc1p76dm330kdgtnkaw7xap0xg8en7l08gup8jyswffdexlntuzlrv2s8pmauz |
CONTRIBUTORS | 5% | 12.5M | bc1pkpdv2d5kump7hqkezg7ejyy5cs6v5uehm3ppgyqp90wcgnxqnq7ske5x57 |
“I’ve always believed that you should never,
ever give up and you should always
keep fighting even when
there’s only a slightest chance.”
WGPX serves as the primary in-game currency, allowing players to purchase items, upgrades, and customizations for their racing cars.
Players can use WGPX with other cryptocurrencies to enter various in-game competitions, races, and challenges. These competitions often have entry fees, and prizes may be awarded in WGPX.
WGPX can be staked on in-game cars participating in competitions and races. Fans can earn alongside the winners while cheering them all the way. This adds an element of excitement and immersion for fans who choose to stake on their favoured car and driver.
Some in-game assets, such as racing cars, skins, and accessories, are represented as NFTs on the Bitcoin blockchain [Ordinals]. WGPX is used to purchase and trade these NFTs, giving players true ownership of their virtual assets.
The marketplace within Web3 GP allows racers to buy, sell, and trade NFTs and other in-game assets using WGPX. This marketplace is driven by player demand and supply, creating a player-driven economy.
Racers can earn WGPX as rewards for completing in-game achievements, such as winning races, setting records, or reaching specific milestones.
Players who create and share user-generated content, including custom car skins and tracks, can earn WGPX based on the usage and popularity of their creations.
When using WGPX to purchase in-game track banners, on-car logo displays and other advertisements, the advertiser will benefit from a discounted advertising rate and extra visibility.
WGPX holders have a say in the game's development and governance through decentralized decision-making mechanisms. This involves voting on proposals for game updates or changes, adding a layer of community involvement and influence over the game's direction.
“To do something well is so worthwhile
that to die trying to do it better cannot be
foolhardy. It would be a waste of life to do
nothing with one's ability, for I feel that
life is measured in achievement, not in years alone.”
The Ultimate Pursuit of Speed: Web3GP the Exclusive Sim Car Race of Limited Edition Supercars
In the heart of the virtual racing world, a ground breaking event is unfolding—the most exclusive and thrilling sim car race featuring a line-up of the rarest and most limited edition Supercars ever created. The digital asphalt of the virtual track is becoming the battleground for an unprecedented display of speed, technology, and automotive artistry.
McLaren P1 is a limited-production mid-engine plug-in hybrid sports car produced by British automobile manufacturer McLaren Automotive. Debuted at the 2012 Paris Motor Show, sales of the P1 began in the United Kingdom in October 2013 and all 375 units were sold out by November.
Year produced:
2013 -2015
Produced Units:
375
Wheelbase:
2,670 mm
Length:
4,588 mm
Width:
1,946 mm
Height:
1,188 mm
Kerb Weight:
1,547 KG
Engine Type:
3.8 L twin-turbo charged M838TQ V8
Transmission:
7-speed dual-clutch
Power Output:
916 PS (903 hp; 673 kW)
Top Speed:
350 km/h
0-100KPH:
2.8s
Bugatti La Voiture Noire is a luxury GT supercar from French automaker Bugatti. Presented at the 2019 Geneva International Motor Show, this unique model is based on the Chiron, which pays tribute to the Bugatti Type 57 SC Atlantic produced in four copies, one of which, the black 57 Atlantic, disappeared between Mosheim and Bordeaux and has never been found.
Year produced:
2019
Produced Units:
1
Wheelbase:
2,711 mm
Width:
2,038 mm / 1,212 mm
Kerb Weight:
1950.5 KG
Engine Type:
8.0 L quad-turbo charged W16
Transmission:
7-speed dual-clutch
Power Output:
1,103 KW (1,500 PS; 1,479 hp)
Top Speed:
420 Km/h
0-100KPH:
2.4s
The "FXX-K" is Ferrari's research and development vehicle based on the brand's first hybrid sports car, the LaFerrari. The K in the new car's name refers to the kinetic energy recovery system (KERS) which is used to maximize performance. The FXX-K is not intended to be used in competition and was developed to give an uncompromising experience to the driver. Production of the FXX-K began in 2015 and continued until 2017 with a total of 42 units produced
Year produced:
2015-2017
Produced Units:
40 units
Wheelbase:
2,650 mm
Length:
4,896 mm
Width:
2,051 mm
Height:
1,116 mm
Kerb Weight:
1,495 KG
Engine Type:
6.3 L F140 V12
Transmission:
7-speed dual-clutch
Power Output:
1,050 PS (1,036 hp; 772 kW)
Top Speed:
350 Km/h
0-100KPH:
2.8s
LaFerrari, project name F150 is a limited production hybrid sports car built by Italian automotive manufacturer Ferrari. LaFerrari is the last Ferrari with a mid-mounted 12-cylinder engine. Nine conceptual design studies were considered for the V12 hybrid flagship in 2011, reduced to five in April 2011.
Year produced:
2013-2016
Produced Units:
499 units
Wheelbase:
2,650 mm
Length:
4,702 mm
Width:
1,992 mm
Height:
1,116 mm
Kerb Weight:
1,585 KG
Engine Type:
6.3 L F140FE V12
Transmission:
7-speed dual-clutch automated manual
Power Output:
963 PS (949 hp; 708 kW)
Top Speed:
350 km/h
0-100KPH:
2.9s
The CCXR Trevita is a limited edition of the Koenigsegg CCXR featuring a diamond weave carbon fibre finish. Trevita is an abbreviation in Swedish and translates into "three whites".The Koenigsegg Proprietary Diamond Weave, fully developed by Koenigsegg, is a new and unique method to manufacture the carbon fibre used for the CCXR Trevita.
Year produced:
2010
Produced Units:
2
Wheelbase:
2,660 mm
Length:
4,293 mm
Width:
1,996 mm
Height:
1,120 mm
Kerb Weight:
1,456 KG
Engine Type:
4.8 L Koenigsegg twin supercharged V8
Transmission:
6-speed sequential
Power Output:
817 PS (806 hp; 601 kW)
Top Speed:
410 Km/h
0-100KPH:
2.9s
The iconic One:1 is the first homologated production car in the world with one megawatt of power, crowning it the world´s first production megacar. The hp-to-kg curb weight ratio is an astonishing 1:1 – the “dream” equation, previously thought impossible in road-legal sports cars. Thus, the name One:1.
Year produced:
2014-2016
Produced Units:
7 units
Wheelbase:
2662 mm
Length:
4500 mm
Width:
2060 mm
Height:
1150 mm
Kerb Weight:
1,360 kg
Engine Type:
5.0 L twin-turbocharged V8
Transmission:
7-speed dual-clutch with paddle shift
Power Output:
1,360 PS (1,341 hp; 1,000 kW )
Top Speed:
440 km/h
0-100KPH:
2.5s
The Lamborghini Sesto Elemento ("sixth element") is a high-performance limited edition car produced by the Italian automobile manufacturer Lamborghini, which debuted at the 2010 Paris Motor Show. The Sesto Elemento's name is a reference to the atomic number of carbon, referring to the carbon fibre used in its construction.
Year produced:
2011-2012
Produced Units:
20 units
Wheelbase:
2,560 mm
Length:
4,580 mm
Width:
2,045 mm
Height:
1,135 mm
Kerb Weight:
999 kg
Engine Type:
Odd-firing 5.2 L Lamborghini V10
Transmission:
6-speed "e-gear" automated electrohydraulic manual
Power Output:
570 PS (562 hp; 419 kW)
Top Speed:
350 km/h
0-100KPH:
2.5s
The Lamborghini Veneno is a limited production high performance sports car manufactured by Italian automobile manufacturer Lamborghini. Based on the Lamborghini Aventador, the Veneno was developed to celebrate Lamborghini's 50th anniversary. It was introduced at the 2013 Geneva Motor Show.
Year produced:
2014
Produced Units:
9
Wheelbase:
2,700mm
Length:
5,020mm
Width:
2,075mm
Height:
1,165mm
Kerb Weight:
1490 Kg
Engine Type:
6.5 L L539 V12
Transmission:
7-speed ISR automated manual
Power Output:
817 PS (806 hp; 601 kW)
Top Speed:
355 Km/h
0-100KPH:
2.8s
The Mercedes-AMG One is a limited-production plug-in hybrid sports car manufactured by Mercedes-AMG, featuring Formula One-derived technology It was unveiled at the 2017 International Motor Show Germany by Mercedes-AMG Petronas F1 driver Lewis Hamilton and Head of Mercedes-Benz Dieter Zetsche.
Year produced:
2022
Produced Units:
275 units
Wheelbase:
2,720 mm
Length:
4,756 mm
Width:
2,010 mm
Height:
1,261 mm
Kerb Weight:
1200kg
Engine Type:
1.6 L Mercedes-Benz PU106C Hybrid E-turbo V6
Transmission:
8-speed single-clutch automated manual
Power Output:
1,058 PS (1,043 hp; 778 kW)
Top Speed:
350 km/h
0-100KPH:
2.2s
The Pagani Huayra is a mid-engine sports car produced by Italian sports car manufacturer Pagani, succeeding the company's previous offering, the Zonda. It is named after Wayra Tata, the Quechua (indigenous South American) wind god. The Huayra was named "The Hypercar of the Year 2012" by Top Gear magazine.
Year produced:
2017-2020
Produced Units:
60 units
Wheelbase:
2,795 mm
Length:
4,605 mm
Width:
2,036 mm
Height:
1,169 mm
Kerb Weight:
1,218 kg
Engine Type:
6.0 L twin-turbocharged Mercedes-AMG M158 V12
Transmission:
7-speed sequential manual
Power Output:
800 PS (789 hp; 588 kW)
Top Speed:
383 km/h
0-100KPH:
2.8s
The Zenvo TS1 GT is a limited production sports car manufactured by Danish automobile manufacturer Zenvo Automotive. It was unveiled at the 2016 Geneva Motor Show. Though the TS1 GT shares a similar chassis and body with its predecessor, the ST1, its new powertrain and upgraded interior earn it a new model designation along with the 'grand tourer' qualification.
Year produced:
2016
Produced Units:
15 units
Wheelbase:
2,906 mm
Length:
4,680 mm
Width:
2,155 mm
Height:
1,198 mm
Kerb Weight:
1,580 kg
Engine Type:
5.8 L twin-supercharged V8
Transmission:
7-speed paddle shift automatic
Power Output:
1,119 PS (1,104 hp; 823 kW)
Top Speed:
375 km/h
0-100KPH:
3s
“Just leave me alone,
I know what to do.”
“We win and lose together.”
For fans of racing simulators, the fine line between realism and nonstop arcade action is the most exciting aspect of the game genre. We’re addicted to the breakneck speed, the heart-pounding competition, and yes, even the big crashes. But we also love the sense of progress we feel when we are able to tweak our vehicles and build a garage of supercars more expensive than our wildest dreams
The possibilities for development on the Bitcoin network are expanding — and the BRC-20 ecosystem's rapidly growing market cap reflects the new opportunities. Now, tokens can be issued on the Bitcoin network by projects whose very security is anchored to the Bitcoin blockchain.
Developers of Bitcoin side-chain MicroVisionChain (MVC) have unveiled a BRC-20 decentralized exchange (DEX) as part of its roadmap for Q1 2024. MVC shares the same underlying architecture as Bitcoin, which means the same mnemonic phrases and receiving addresses can be used across both.
Leading the list is MultiBit (MUBI). MultiBit is a BRC-20 token bridge platform that allows users to seamlessly move tokens between the Bitcoin Blockchain and other Ethereum Virtual Machine (EVM) networks. Like ORDI, MUBI also gained over 340% in the last 7 days. The altcoin, released in November of this year amidst Bitcoin ordinals hype, saw its price rise from $0.005 to $0.1.
The latest market data from Gate.io, a leading crypto exchange and Web3 innovator, shows that daily BRC-20 trading volume peaked at $116 million, with assets such as $ORDI and $PIZABRC increasing 17% and 245%, respectively. In addition, the exchange announced that BRC-20 tokens will now be included in its Proof of Reserves (PoR) reporting, which already has among the most extensive coverage of any exchange.
“Sometimes you’ve just got to
lick the stamp and send it.”