Moon Mode
Moon Mode is FISHEE's mainnet event mode. It is separate from the daytime fishing game and runs as a night-time reward loop focused on Pearls, live leaderboard competition, claimable SOL rewards, and buyback activity tied to paid gameplay.
What Moon Mode Is
Moon Mode changes the core loop:
| Area | FISHEE Day Game | Moon Mode |
|---|---|---|
| Network | Solana devnet | Solana mainnet |
| Theme | Sunny fishing | Night fishing |
| Main progression | Catch fish, mint, stake | Catch Pearls or SOL rewards, with SOL catches also adding Pearls |
| Entry flow | Open access | Invite code onboarding |
| Leaderboard | Not the main loop | Weekly competitive loop |
| Economy focus | Game progression | Reward event, referrals, and buyback flow |
Moon Mode is designed as a live event system. Players start with free entry gear, can begin earning Pearls immediately, and can later deepen their run with paid rods and paid bait. Every successful cast contributes to Pearl progression, so SOL catches help players climb the weekly leaderboard too.
Mainnet Deployment
Moon Mode runs through a standalone Solana mainnet program. The daytime FISHEE devnet game and the Moon Mode reward event are separate systems.
| Item | Address |
|---|---|
| Moon Mode app | https://moon.fishee.fun |
| Program ID | 63gCcFGLgmJfNMbvaw7PUt2o2sQGReGxTx7ykzcBDvSz |
| Config account | 4zbf4P1NxFaEj5DhfGu5ZLcdwKMb4sMKtCzEeFtnnaRq |
| Instant SOL reward vault | EjJ3A3kZjicV5S6kHXezyuFtoAS7QsYGDds3FkXYtZJi |
| Referral reward vault | 7M3M1ixY4qk4gt5k9UZ1FuhygHLiKBX7oie9ktruZEtA |
| Weekly leaderboard vault | ApUnt82iWYE799pqcqGL773wiffwWbRnvvdtsZzHvXhg |
| Buyback wallet | 3RV9hcBXLKRCSqCcs8ZknYtEksVjzGzaNbQZ6ojjUtu6 |
How to Enter
To enter Moon Mode:
- Connect a Solana mainnet wallet.
- Enter a valid invite code during onboarding.
- Receive a free Moon Basic Rod.
- Receive
3free Starter Bait. - Start fishing immediately.
New players also receive 1,000 Pearls during onboarding.
Moon Mode is mainnet-only. It is not a devnet feature.
Moon Mode Items
The Moon marketplace is intentionally simple. Entry is free, while paid rods and paid bait add depth to the event loop.
Rods
| Item | Type | Price | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Moon Basic Rod | Starter rod | Free | Granted after invite-code onboarding |
| Startrail Rod | Paid rod | 0.1 SOL | First paid rod upgrade |
| Comet Rod | Paid rod | 0.2 SOL | Mid-tier paid rod |
| Voidlight Rod | Paid rod | 0.5 SOL | Highest-tier paid rod |
Bait
| Item | Type | Price | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Starter Bait | Bait x1 | Free | Practice bait, Pearls only |
| Moon Bait | Bait x10 | 0.04 SOL | Entry paid bait |
| Crescent Bait | Bait x10 | 0.06 SOL | Better reward quality |
| Eclipse Bait | Bait x10 | 0.10 SOL | Strong reward quality |
| Supermoon Bait | Bait x10 | 0.18 SOL | Highest reward quality |
Item Rules
| Rule | Result |
|---|---|
| Moon Basic Rod | Free starter rod, no purchase required |
| Paid rod purchase | One-time purchase per rod |
| Starter Bait | 1 cast per unit, Pearls only |
| Paid bait purchase | Recurring purchase |
| 1 paid bait use | 1 cast |
| 1 paid bait pack | 10 casts |
How to Play
Moon Mode keeps the same cast-and-reel interaction style, but the reward economy is different from the daytime game.
Gameplay Loop
- Select a bait.
- Drag the target onto the ocean.
- Press Cast.
- Wait for a bite.
- Hold the reel when the marker is inside the green zone.
- If you land the catch, you receive Pearls or SOL.
Starter Bait is for free practice casts. It can only award Pearls. Paid bait is the route to live SOL reward catches.
Reel Rules
| Rule | Effect |
|---|---|
| Bite window | Up to 60 seconds |
| Misses before escape | Randomized |
| Failed reel sequence | The catch can escape |
| Successful reel | Reward is finalized |
If the catch escapes, the bait is consumed and no reward is paid.
Rewards
Moon Mode has two reward types, and both contribute to Pearl progression.
| Reward Type | Description |
|---|---|
| Pearls | Off-chain event score used for leaderboard placement |
| SOL rewards | Real SOL rewards claimable from the Profile panel, with bonus Pearls added to the player's event total |
SOL Reward Tiers
Players can catch these SOL reward tiers. Each SOL reward also grants Pearls that count toward the weekly leaderboard.
| Reward Tier | SOL Amount | Bonus Pearls |
|---|---|---|
| Small SOL catch | 0.01 SOL | 25 |
| Medium SOL catch | 0.05 SOL | 75 |
| Rare SOL catch | 0.10 SOL | 200 |
| Jackpot catch | 1.00 SOL | 1,000 |
| Super jackpot catch | 10.00 SOL | 10,000 |
Pearl Reward Tiers
Players can also receive Pearl outcomes:
| Reward Tier | Pearls |
|---|---|
| Common Pearl catch | 500 |
| Good Pearl catch | 1,000 |
| Lucky Pearl catch | 10,000 |
Pearls are credited automatically. SOL rewards accumulate until the player claims them. If a player lands a SOL catch, the bonus Pearls are still credited immediately even before the SOL is claimed.
Claiming SOL Rewards
SOL rewards do not need to be claimed one by one.
Moon Mode groups rewards into two buckets:
| Reward Bucket | Source |
|---|---|
| Cast Reward | SOL earned from successful Moon casts |
| Invite Reward | SOL earned when another player makes their first paid rod purchase using your invite code |
In Profile > Claim SOL Rewards, each button shows the current accumulated amount for that reward bucket. When claimed, all accumulated rewards in that bucket are sent together in one transaction.
Claims require a wallet confirmation. The claiming wallet pays the normal Solana transaction fee.
Weekly Leaderboard
Moon Mode has a weekly leaderboard based on total Pearls earned.
| Rule | Result |
|---|---|
| Leaderboard metric | Total Pearls earned during the current week, including bonus Pearls from SOL catches |
| Winner count | 1 |
| Winner rule | Highest Pearl total wins |
| Prize source | Weekly leaderboard reward pool |
The top Pearl collector each week wins the entire weekly SOL prize pool.
The leaderboard prize pool shown in the app is read from the live weekly leaderboard vault balance.
Invite Codes and Referral System
Invite codes are part of both onboarding and community growth. Every player can share personal invite codes after entering Moon Mode. When another player uses your invite code and makes their first paid rod purchase, you earn 0.05 SOL as an invite reward.
This means anyone can help bring new players into Moon Mode and earn from the growth of the event. You do not need to be an admin, partner, or early wallet. If your invite code brings in a player who completes a first paid rod purchase, the invite reward is credited to your wallet and can be claimed from Profile > Claim SOL Rewards.
Invite Code Rules
| Rule | Result |
|---|---|
| Launch invite codes | Distributed by the team |
| Invite code use | One-time use per code |
| Valid code during onboarding | Unlocks Moon Mode access |
| New player bonus | 1,000 Pearls |
| Personal invite codes after onboarding | 5 codes |
| New code batch | Can be requested after all current codes are used |
Referral Reward Flow
Entering an invite code unlocks Moon Mode, grants the onboarding Pearl bonus, and gives the player their free starter gear. The 0.05 SOL invite reward is triggered only when the referred player completes their first paid rod purchase. Later paid rod purchases by that same referred wallet do not create another invite reward.
Referral rewards appear inside Profile > Claim SOL Rewards under the Invite Reward card. Multiple invite rewards can accumulate over time, so players can claim them together later instead of claiming each one separately.
Revenue Flow
Free entry, paid rods, and paid bait do not serve the same role in the Moon economy.
Free Entry Gear
Moon Basic Rod and Starter Bait are onboarding gear. They lower the entry gate so players can start fishing without a required upfront purchase.
Free starter casts do not fund the event economy and do not create referral payouts.
Paid Rod Revenue
Paid rods are optional upgrades, not an access requirement.
From each paid rod purchase:
0.05 SOLgoes to the referral reward vault tied to the onboarding invite code- the remaining rod payment goes to the instant SOL reward vault to support cast rewards
Paid rod revenue does not route to buyback and burn or the weekly leaderboard pool.
Paid Bait Revenue Split
Paid bait is the recurring purchase layer that sustains the event economy.
| Allocation | Share | Purpose |
|---|---|---|
| Instant SOL reward vault | 34% | Funds live SOL reward claims |
Buyback and burn $FISHEE | 33% | Creates market demand and reduces token supply |
| Weekly leaderboard reward pool | 33% | Funds the weekly winner |
Example:
| Paid bait spend | Instant reward vault | Buyback and burn | Weekly leaderboard pool |
|---|---|---|---|
1.00 SOL | 0.34 SOL | 0.33 SOL | 0.33 SOL |
Buyback and Burn
Moon Mode is one of the core utility loops for $FISHEE.
33% of paid bait revenue is reserved for buying $FISHEE on the market and burning it.
The goal is to connect active Moon Mode gameplay with real $FISHEE utility. When players buy paid bait, part of that activity supports SOL rewards, part supports the weekly leaderboard prize, and part is used to buy back and burn $FISHEE.
Important Notes
| Topic | Note |
|---|---|
| Pearls | Pearls are event points, not an on-chain token |
| Starter Bait | Starter Bait awards Pearls only and cannot produce SOL |
| SOL rewards | SOL rewards depend on available reward liquidity |
| Invite rewards | Only trigger after a referred player makes a first paid rod purchase |
| Weekly leaderboard | Resets on a weekly cycle |
| Mainnet | Moon Mode is designed for Solana mainnet operation |
| Wallet confirmation | SOL reward claims require the player's wallet signature |
| Public invite codes | Public launch codes can be claimed by whoever uses them first |
Disclaimer
Moon Mode is a live game system on Solana mainnet. All purchases are final unless otherwise stated by the team. Reward availability, reward timing, referral processing, leaderboard review, and payout operations may change as the system evolves. Holding or using $FISHEE does not guarantee profit, token appreciation, or future rewards. Participation in Moon Mode involves normal blockchain risks including transaction failure, wallet mistakes, network congestion, liquidity constraints, and market volatility.