Klarhaus
Klarhaus is the prize-linked savings infrastructure behind Chisino. Users deposit stablecoins, the protocol generates yield, and that yield funds prizes. Entry value is designed to be recoverable over time through yield generation. Scratch is the first application, but the engine is product-agnostic — any consumer experience that needs verifiable prize distribution with recoverable entries can run on Klarhaus.
Structural. The Prize Pool cannot pay out more than it holds. Ticket recovery is funded by real yield from deployed capital.
Cryptographic. Every outcome determined by VRF. Verifiable by anyone, on-chain.
Automatic. The Ticket Claim Vault deploys capital to yield strategies and distributes earnings across all outstanding tickets via a fair index system.
The Klarhaus Model
This is what distinguishes Klarhaus from the games. The protocol has 0% protocol advantage. It redirects yield to fund prizes and work toward recovering entry value. The only non-recoverable cost is the $0.05 protocol fee per play.
The same engine can power any prize surface — a scratch card, a spin-the-wheel at checkout, a prize draw on deposit. The settlement mechanics (deposit → yield → prizes → recovery) remain the same regardless of the consumer-facing experience.
The fee pool receives 50% of the TCV's proportional yield share, then distributes: