Froska: MemeFi x GambleFi

Project Name

Froska

Problem Statement

Crypto is missing a fun, community-powered space where users can engage in casual, low-stakes games with real token rewards. Most meme tokens lack utility, and GambleFi platforms often feel predatory or overly complex. Froska solves this by making on-chain gaming both fun and rewarding.

Solution Overview

Froska is a MemeFi x GambleFi platform that introduces casual, luck-based games powered by the Froska token on Metis. The platform blends meme culture with playful earning mechanics like the Degen Wheel and Wheel of Fortune, creating a lighthearted and community-first experience. With no KYC requirements, simple interfaces, and real token payouts, Froska brings back the fun in crypto—while giving meme tokens actual purpose.

We are now moving to Hyperion to take advantage of its speed and AI-native infrastructure, introducing smart features that will evolve Froska from a meme-based game into an intelligent, interactive crypto arcade.

Project Description

Froska is a gamified crypto experience built around chance-based games and meme culture. Players can spin the Wheel of Fortune for varying rewards or risk it all on the Degen Wheel, a high-risk game for thrill-seeking degens. Every interaction on the platform uses the native Froska token, which can be earned, wagered, or traded on Hercules DEX.

Froska requires no KYC, operates fully on-chain, and prioritizes community rewards. Beyond games, the token has deeper symbolic value—it represents watchfulness and generosity, inspired by the Metis CEO’s own cat. The goal is to grow a loyal, entertained community while showcasing the utility of meme tokens.

On Hyperion, we are introducing:

  • An AI Assistant powered by Hyperion’s co-agent system, helping onboard users, guide them through gameplay, and provide live support.
  • AI-generated game logic, including future features like dynamic odds and personalized game experiences based on player interaction and on-chain behavior.

Community Engagement Features

Testable Features:

  • Spin the Degen Wheel
  • Play Wheel of Fortune
  • Claim Froska faucet tokens
  • Share results on X (Twitter)
  • Refer a friend using a custom invite link
  • Interact with the AI assistant (during later testing phases)

Gamification & Onboarding:

  • The leaderboard to brag about wins
  • Users get notified in real-time when others win big (onsite)
  • Tasks are easy, fun, and reward curiosity—perfect for onboarding new users who want to “play to degen”
  • AI assistant helps new users discover features and complete tasks

Getting Involved

Community members can:

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Hello @FROSKA , Thanks for your proposal,

I have some questions to ask :

  1. How does Froska differentiate itself from existing meme tokens or gambling platforms in the crypto space?
  2. Can you explain how the Degen Wheel and Wheel of Fortune work in simple terms?
  3. What advantages does Hyperion bring to the Froska ecosystem that other chains couldn’t?
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Thanks for sharing Froska!
Will the AI assistant eventually adapt to different player personas (e.g., cautious vs. degen) to suggest personalized game experiences or rewards?

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Thanks for the questions

  1. Froska stands out because most meme tokens offer nothing beyond hype, and most gambling platforms are built for high-stakes players. We combine both in a simple way. Froska is a meme token with actual use. You spin, earn, and repeat. It’s made for casual users.
  2. The Wheel of Fortune gives you a reward every time. It’s low risk. The Degen Wheel is for higher risk. You stake tokens, spin, and either win a multiplier or lose the stake. The games are fast and don’t require any technical background.
  3. We’re moving to Hyperion for two reasons. One is speed. Spins and outcomes happen instantly. The other is AI. We’re adding an in-game AI assistant. It will guide new users, explain gameplay, and help them explore features. Hyperion makes that possible. Andromeda doesn’t.
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Yep.
The AI assistant will adapt over time. It will observe on-chain behavior, like how often you play, how much you stake, and what games you prefer. From that, it will group users into simple profiles—cautious, moderate, or degen. Each group will get tailored prompts.

A cautious player might get tips on low-risk spins or claim reminders.

A degen might get high-risk challenges or bonus rounds. The goal is to keep every user engaged without forcing one play style.

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Thanks for the response! Looking forward to spinning soon :grinning_face_with_smiling_eyes:

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This is a smart approach- adaptive engagement based on real behavior is the future of user retention. By tailoring prompts to play styles, you’re not only respecting individual risk appetites but also creating a more personalized and fun experience. Just make sure there’s transparency in how profiles are formed users value that. Curious: will players be able to shift profiles manually or is it fully behavior-driven?

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Wow Froska is back . One of the first meme projects on Metis.

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Profiles will be behavior-driven by default. We want users to interact naturally without extra setup.

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That makes sense - lowering friction is key for adoption. Just curious: will there be any way for users to customize or override their behavior-driven profiles if they want more control?

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How exactly will the wheel of fortune be different from the degen wheel?

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In summary, the Froska Wheel is for casual play. You spin and always win something. It’s low risk and good for onboarding.
The Degen Wheel is for high-stakes players. You stake tokens before spinning, and you either hit a big win or lose the stake.
One is built for fun, the other for thrill.

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This looks like a perfect way to bring more casual gamers into the crypto space. Great job Froska team!

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Your playful approach to MemeFi is refreshing, and the AI assistant has real potential to deepen user interaction. Have you explored how player behavior data could inform personalized game modes or dynamic reward structures to keep users coming back?

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Yes. We’re starting with simple behavior-based adjustments. If a user plays often, they might get access to more spins or small bonus rounds. If someone tends to play low-risk, the assistant may suggest similar options or show safer choices first.

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The idea itself sounds cool but I got a question more about the nature of the project itself:

How do you plan to balance the fun, high-risk nature of games like the Degen Wheel with sustainable tokenomics for the Froska Token and long-term community engagement?

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We keep rewards balanced through capped payouts and fixed token supply. The Degen Wheel is high-risk, but most rewards come from a community pool funded by spin fees. No inflation, no constant minting. Long-term engagement comes from light incentives, social interaction, and meme culture not oversized rewards.

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