bOS v3.0 — Fantasy-First Gaming Platform
A Complete Platform Guide for Product, Business & Strategy Teams
Version: 3.0 | Last Updated: January 2026 | Audience: Non-Technical Stakeholders
Table of Contents
The Big Picture
Game Modes
How It Works
- The Player Experience
- The Agent Experience
- Networked Pools — The Key Innovation
- Agent Wars — When Agents Compete
- Live Scoring & Auctions
Platform Features
Business Model
The Roadmap
Reference
1. What is bOS v3.0?
The Elevator Pitch
bOS v3.0 is a sport-agnostic, crypto-native fantasy sports platform that combines DraftKings/Dream11-style gameplay with a powerful B2B distribution network. Think of it as:
"DraftKings meets Shopify" — we provide the platform, agents bring the players, everyone competes together.
| Traditional Fantasy (DraftKings/Dream11) | bOS v3.0 |
|---|---|
| 🎯 B2C: Company owns customer | 🤝 B2B2C: Agents bring customers |
| 💸 Spends $50-200 per user acquisition | 💰 Zero CAC (agents bring users) |
| 📦 One pool per platform | 🌐 Networked pools across all agents |
| 💳 Local payment rails only | ₿ USDT (global, instant) |
| 📱 App download required | 📲 Telegram Mini App (no download) |
| 🏈 Fixed sport configuration | ⚙️ Config-driven multi-sport support |
Sport-Agnostic Architecture
bOS v3.0 is built for any sport. While we're launching with cricket (IPL, World Cup), the platform is designed to support:
| Sport | Primary Markets | Sample Leagues |
|---|---|---|
| 🏏 Cricket | India, UK, Australia, Pakistan | IPL, World Cup, BBL, PSL |
| ⚽ Soccer/Football | Europe, LATAM, Africa | Premier League, La Liga, Champions League |
| 🏈 American Football | USA, Canada | NFL, College Football |
| 🏀 Basketball | USA, Europe, Asia | NBA, EuroLeague, CBA |
| ⚾ Baseball | USA, Japan, Korea | MLB, NPB, KBO |
| 🏒 Hockey | USA, Canada, Europe | NHL, KHL |
| 🎮 Esports | Global | League of Legends, CS2, Valorant |
Switching sports is a configuration change, not a rebuild. Scoring rules, athlete data sources, and contest formats are all config-driven.
The Simple Analogy: A Global Fantasy League
Imagine you're Agent Marco running a Premier League fantasy group in London. You have 100 loyal players. With FanDuel, your players compete against millions of strangers. With a local platform, they only compete against your 100 players (boring, small prizes).
With bOS v3.0:
- Your 100 players join the same contest as players from 200 other agents worldwide
- The prize pool is now 20,000 players × 10 USDT = 200,000 USDT
- Your players get a DraftKings-scale experience
- You earn commission on every entry your players make
- AND you can compete against other agents yourself in Agent Wars
This is the magic: small agents get big-platform liquidity, players get premium experiences, and everyone wins.
2. The Problem We're Solving
The Global Fantasy Sports Opportunity
The fantasy sports market is massive and accelerating:
Market Size & Growth (2025-2030)
| Metric | 2024 | 2025 | 2030 (Projected) |
|---|---|---|---|
| Global Market Size | $32B | $37B | $105B+ |
| Registered Users | 550M+ | 650M+ | 1.5B+ |
| CAGR | — | 14.5% | 14.5% |
Regional Market Breakdown
| Region | Market Size (2025) | Key Sports | Major Platforms |
|---|---|---|---|
| North America | $16B | NFL, NBA, MLB, NHL | DraftKings, FanDuel, Yahoo |
| Europe | $4.5B | Soccer (Premier League, La Liga, Bundesliga) | Sorare, Fantasy PL |
| India/South Asia | $3.5B | Cricket (IPL, World Cup) | Dream11, MPL |
| Latin America | $1.8B | Soccer, Baseball | Cartola FC, Bola de Prata |
| Asia-Pacific | $2B | Cricket, Soccer, Basketball | Dream11, FanCode |
| Rest of World | $1.2B | Soccer, Mixed | Various local platforms |
The Fastest-Growing Segments
- Cricket Fantasy — 16.7% CAGR (fastest growing globally)
- Esports Fantasy — 15.2% CAGR
- Soccer Fantasy in Emerging Markets — 14.8% CAGR
Yet the market has fundamental problems:
Problem 1: High Customer Acquisition Costs
Major platforms spend $50-200 per user on marketing:
- DraftKings/FanDuel (US): $150-200 per user
- Dream11 (India): ₹2,000+ (~$25) per user
- Sorare (Europe): $80-120 per user
This only works because they:
- Operate at massive scale
- Have monopoly pricing power
- Can afford a 3+ year payback period
Result: New platforms can't compete. The market is locked up by incumbents.
Problem 2: Platform Dependency
Local fantasy operators (WhatsApp groups, Telegram channels, Discord servers) have loyal players but:
- Can't offer competitive prize pools (too small)
- No professional platform (credibility issues)
- Settlement is manual (disputes, fraud)
Result: Players leave for DraftKings/Dream11 despite preferring local communities.
Problem 3: Payment Friction
Payment rails are fragmented globally:
- USA: ACH/credit cards work but have gaming restrictions
- Europe: SEPA works but cross-border is slow
- India: UPI has limits and KYC requirements
- LATAM: Fragmented local payment methods
- Globally: No unified payment rail for gaming
Result: Fantasy sports is fragmented by geography. A player in Brazil can't easily compete with a player in Germany.
How bOS Solves These Problems
| Problem | bOS Solution |
|---|---|
| High CAC | Agents bring users (we pay commission, not acquisition cost) |
| Small pools | Networked Pools aggregate liquidity across all agents globally |
| Payment friction | USDT deposits/withdrawals (works globally, instantly) |
| No professional platform | Telegram Mini App + agent dashboard |
| Settlement disputes | Immutable ledger + automatic payouts |
| Single-sport limitation | Config-driven multi-sport support |
3. The Multi-Mode Gaming Strategy
Beyond Fantasy: A Complete Gaming Platform
bOS v3.0 isn't just a fantasy sports platform — it's a multi-mode gaming ecosystem that offers four distinct ways to play:
| Mode | Description | Skill Level | Time Commitment |
|---|---|---|---|
| Classic Fantasy | Build teams, earn points | Medium | Pre-match + monitoring |
| Player Props | Predict individual performances | Low-Medium | Quick decisions |
| Live Trading | Buy/sell outcome shares | High | Active during match |
| Prediction Pools | Simple yes/no predictions | Low | Minimal |
Why Multi-Mode?
1. Capture Every User Segment
Different users want different experiences:
| User Type | What They Want | Best Mode |
|---|---|---|
| Casual Fan | Quick, simple engagement | Prediction Pools |
| Fantasy Enthusiast | Deep strategy, team building | Classic Fantasy |
| Stats Nerd | Player-level predictions | Player Props |
| Active Trader | Real-time market action | Live Trading |
2. Maximize Lifetime Value
Users who engage with multiple modes:
- 3x higher retention than single-mode users
- 5x higher monthly volume on average
- Lower churn during off-seasons (different sports, different modes)
3. Cross-Mode Synergies
A user might:
- Enter a fantasy contest (10 USDT)
- Add player props to their slip (5 USDT)
- Trade on their captain's milestone market (20 USDT)
- Join a "Will MI win?" pool (2 USDT)
Total engagement: 37 USDT from one match (vs. 10 USDT fantasy-only)
The Prepaid Model: Foundation for All Modes
Old bOS (v1-v2): Credit-based. Players bet on credit, settle weekly. Agent takes the risk.
bOS v3.0: Prepaid only. Players deposit USDT first. Platform holds funds. Agent is a referral partner, not a financial intermediary.
This changes everything:
- No "bookie risk" — platform can scale globally
- No collection problems — money is already deposited
- No disputes — ledger is source of truth
- Regulatory clarity — it's a skill game platform, not gambling
The Three Actors in the bOS Ecosystem
1. Players (The Fantasy Gamers)
Who they are: Sports fans across all major sports — cricket, soccer, NFL, NBA, MLB, esports — who want to play fantasy with crypto.
What they want:
- Easy way to play without app downloads
- Big prize pools (not 50-person local contests)
- Instant deposits and withdrawals
- Fair, transparent scoring
- Real-time updates during matches
- Access to their favorite sports
How they use bOS:
- Click a Telegram link shared by their agent
- Open the Mini App (no download)
- Deposit USDT to their unique address
- Browse contests for any supported sport
- Watch scores update live during matches
- Winnings credited instantly, withdraw anytime
2. Agents (The Distribution Network)
Who they are: Telegram channel owners, sports group admins, influencers, existing fantasy operators, local community leaders — in any market, for any sport.
| Agent Type | Primary Market | Sports Focus |
|---|---|---|
| Cricket Group Admins | India, UK, Australia | IPL, World Cup, BBL |
| Soccer Influencers | Europe, LATAM, Africa | Premier League, La Liga |
| NFL Fantasy Experts | USA, Canada | NFL, College Football |
| NBA Content Creators | USA, Global | NBA, EuroLeague |
| Esports Streamers | Global | LoL, CS2, Valorant |
What they want:
- A product to offer their audience
- Commission on player activity
- Professional platform (not WhatsApp chaos)
- Dashboard to track their earnings
- Optional: compete against other agents themselves
How they use bOS:
- Share referral links with their community
- Track player activity and commissions in dashboard
- Join Agent Wars leagues to compete against peers
- For betting operators: access IBO for hedging
3. The Platform (bOS)
What we do:
- Aggregate liquidity across all agents globally (Networked Pools)
- Run the scoring engine (real-time, sport-agnostic)
- Handle all payments (USDT deposits/withdrawals)
- Provide the technology (Mini App, dashboard, APIs)
- Operate the Inter-Bookie Orderbook for advanced agents
- Configure new sports via config, not code
How we make money:
- 15% rake on prize pools
- 0.1% on IBO trading volume
- Premium features (analytics, priority support)
5. Classic Fantasy
The Core Game Mode
Classic Fantasy is the foundation of bOS — the DraftKings/Dream11 experience that millions of users already love.
How It Works
- Select a Contest — Choose from available matches and entry fees
- Build Your Team — Pick 11 players within a salary cap
- Choose Captain/VC — Captain gets 2x points, Vice-Captain 1.5x
- Watch & Win — Earn points based on real player performance
What Makes bOS Fantasy Different
| Traditional Fantasy | bOS Fantasy |
|---|---|
| Isolated pools per platform | Networked pools across all agents |
| App download required | Telegram Mini App (instant) |
| Fiat payments (slow, limited) | USDT (instant, global) |
| Single-sport platforms | Multi-sport, config-driven |
Contest Types
| Type | Duration | Example |
|---|---|---|
| Single Match | 3-4 hours | MI vs CSK tonight |
| Multi-Match | 1 day | All 3 IPL matches today |
| Tournament | 2-8 weeks | Full IPL season |
| Head-to-Head | 1 match | You vs one opponent |
6. Player Props
Predict Individual Performances
Player Props lets users make predictions about specific player statistics — simpler than building a full fantasy team.
How It Works
┌─────────────────────────────────────┐
│ 📊 PLAYER PROPS: MI vs CSK │
├─────────────────────────────────────┤
│ Rohit Sharma │
│ ○ Over 32.5 runs @ 1.85 │
│ ○ Under 32.5 runs @ 1.95 │
├─────────────────────────────────────┤
│ Jasprit Bumrah │
│ ○ Over 1.5 wickets @ 2.10 │
│ ○ Under 1.5 wickets @ 1.75 │
├─────────────────────────────────────┤
│ Your Slip: 3 picks │
│ Stake: 10 USDT │
│ Potential Win: 45 USDT │
│ │
│ [Submit Slip] │
└─────────────────────────────────────┘
Prop Types
| Category | Examples |
|---|---|
| Batting | Runs, boundaries, strike rate |
| Bowling | Wickets, economy, maidens |
| Fielding | Catches, run outs |
| Team | Total runs, highest partnership |
| Match | First wicket method, powerplay runs |
Why Props Appeal to Users
- Quick decisions — No team building required
- Focused bets — Bet on players you know well
- Combinable — Build multi-leg slips for bigger payouts
- Insurance available — Protect against one miss
7. Live Trading
Real-Time Market Action
Live Trading transforms sports into a financial market where users buy and sell shares in outcomes as the match unfolds.
How It Works
The Trading Experience
┌─────────────────────────────────────┐
│ 📈 LIVE TRADING: Rohit 50+ Runs │
├─────────────────────────────────────┤
│ Current Score: Rohit 34 (28 balls) │
│ │
│ YES Price: 68¢ (+12¢ from open) │
│ NO Price: 32¢ (-12¢ from open) │
│ │
│ [BUY YES] [BUY NO] [SELL] │
├─────────────────────────────────────┤
│ Your Position: │
│ 50 YES shares @ avg 45¢ │
│ Current Value: 34 USDT │
│ P&L: +11.50 USDT (+51%) │
└─────────────────────────────────────┘
Market Types
| Market | Resolution |
|---|---|
| Player Milestones | Rohit 50+ runs, Bumrah 2+ wickets |
| Match Outcomes | Team to win, total runs over/under |
| In-Play Events | Next ball boundary, wicket this over |
| Period Markets | Powerplay runs, death overs wickets |
Why Traders Love It
- Active engagement — Trade throughout the match
- Profit from knowledge — React faster than the market
- Exit anytime — Don't wait for match end
- Leverage volatility — Big swings = big opportunities
8. Prediction Pools
Simple, Social Predictions
Prediction Pools are the simplest way to play — just pick a side and see if you're right.
How It Works
┌─────────────────────────────────────┐
│ 🎯 PREDICTION POOL │
│ Will MI beat CSK tonight? │
├─────────────────────────────────────┤
│ YES: 65% ████████████░░░░ 2,340 │
│ NO: 35% ██████░░░░░░░░░░ 1,260 │
├─────────────────────────────────────┤
│ Pool Size: 36,000 USDT │
│ Your Pick: [YES] [NO] │
│ Amount: [10 USDT] │
│ │
│ If YES wins: ~15.40 USDT payout │
│ [Join Pool] │
└─────────────────────────────────────┘
Pool Types
| Type | Example | Resolution |
|---|---|---|
| Match Winner | Will MI win? | Match end |
| Player Performance | Will Kohli score 50+? | Player out or innings end |
| First Events | First boundary a six? | First boundary |
| Season Predictions | Will RCB make playoffs? | Season end |
Why Pools Are Popular
- Dead simple — Just pick YES or NO
- Social — See what others are picking
- Low stakes — Start from 1 USDT
- Instant gratification — Quick resolution
9. The Player Experience
A Day in the Life of a bOS Player
Meet Amit, a 28-year-old software developer in Bangalore who loves IPL. His friend Raj is in a Telegram cricket group run by Agent Vijay.
Step 1: Discovery (First Time Only)
Raj messages Amit: "Bro, join this fantasy group. Better than Dream11 — no KYC, instant withdrawal, massive pools."
Raj shares a link. Amit clicks it. Telegram opens. Amit sees:
Welcome to CricketPro Fantasy ⚡
───────────────────────────────
Powered by bOS
Today's Contests:
🏏 MI vs CSK — 10K USDT Pool
🏏 RCB vs KKR — 5K USDT Pool
Your Balance: 0 USDT
[Deposit] [Browse Contests]
No app download. No registration form. Just Telegram.
Step 2: First Deposit
Amit taps [Deposit]. The app shows:
Deposit USDT (TRC-20)
─────────────────────
Your unique address:
TQn4x8...7Fk3j
[Copy Address] [Show QR]
Minimum: 5 USDT
Detected in: ~30 seconds
Amit opens Binance, sends 50 USDT to the address. 30 seconds later:
✅ Deposit Confirmed!
50 USDT added to your wallet
Balance: 50 USDT
Step 3: Joining a Contest
Amit taps on MI vs CSK — 10K USDT Pool:
🏏 MI vs CSK Fantasy Contest
────────────────────────────
Prize Pool: 10,000 USDT
Entry Fee: 5 USDT
Entries: 1,847 / 2,000
Starts in: 3h 24m
Top Prizes:
1st: 1,500 USDT
2nd: 800 USDT
3rd: 500 USDT
Top 30%: Win something
[Create Team]
Amit taps [Create Team] and sees the player selection screen:
Select Your Team (11 players)
─────────────────────────────
Budget: 100 Credits
WK | GK | BAT | AR | BOWL
(1) | (0) | (3) | (2) | (4)
Available Players:
┌─────────────────────────────────┐
│ Rohit Sharma (MI) — 11.5 cr │
│ Avg: 42 pts | Form: 🔥🔥🔥 │
│ [Select] │
├─────────────────────────────────┤
│ Virat Kohli (RCB) — 10.5 cr │
│ Avg: 38 pts | Form: 🔥🔥 │
│ [Select] │
└─────────────────────────────────┘
Amit selects 11 players, chooses Rohit as Captain (2x points) and Jadeja as Vice-Captain (1.5x).
Your Team
─────────────────────────────
C: Rohit Sharma
VC: Jadeja
+ 9 other players
Total Credits: 98.5 / 100
[Submit Team — 5 USDT]
Done. Amit is in the contest.
Step 4: Match Time — Live Scoring
The match starts. Amit opens the Mini App:
LIVE: MI vs CSK
───────────────────────────
Score: MI 89/2 (12.3 overs)
YOUR RANK: #347 / 2,000
Your Points: 67
Player Performance:
┌─────────────────────────────────┐
│ (C) Rohit Sharma — 34 pts │
│ 42 runs, 1 six, 3 fours │
│ 2x Captain = 68 pts │
├─────────────────────────────────┤
│ Jadeja — 12 pts (not yet batted)│
└─────────────────────────────────┘
[Live Leaderboard] [My Team]
Every ball, points update. Amit watches his rank climb:
- After 15 overs: Rank #215
- After 20 overs: Rank #89
- Jadeja takes 3 wickets in the final over
- Final Rank: #8
Step 5: Payout
Match ends. Within minutes:
🏆 Contest Completed!
───────────────────────────
Your Rank: #8 / 2,000
Your Points: 156
Prize Won: 25 USDT 🎉
Balance: 70 USDT
(50 - 5 entry + 25 prize)
[Withdraw] [Play Again]
Amit taps [Withdraw], enters his TRON wallet address, and within 60 seconds:
✅ Withdrawal Complete!
25 USDT sent to TQn4x...
Transaction: view on Tronscan →
Total time from signup to payout: One evening. No KYC. No waiting.
10. The Agent Experience
A Day in the Life of a bOS Agent
Meet Vijay, a 35-year-old entrepreneur in Mumbai who runs a popular Telegram cricket channel with 5,000 members. He's been doing informal fantasy contests via WhatsApp — collecting entries manually, calculating scores, paying out winners. It's exhausting and error-prone.
With bOS, everything changes.
Morning: Check the Dashboard
Vijay opens his bOS Agent Dashboard on his phone:
┌────────────────────────────────────────────┐
│ Good Morning, Vijay! │
│ CricketPro Fantasy │
├────────────────────────────────────────────┤
│ Today's Stats │
│ ════════════════ │
│ Active Players: 847 │
│ Entries Today: 234 │
│ Commission Earned: 12.5 USDT │
│ │
│ 🏏 3 Contests Available Today │
│ │
│ Your Agent Wars Rank: #12 / 50 │
└────────────────────────────────────────────┘
No manual spreadsheets. Everything is automatic.
Midday: Share Today's Contests
Vijay opens his Telegram channel and shares:
🏏 Tonight's Fantasy Contests! 🏏
─────────────────────────────────
MI vs CSK — 8:00 PM
💰 Pool: 10,000 USDT
🎯 Entry: 5 USDT
🏆 1st Place: 1,500 USDT
[Join Now → link]
RCB vs KKR — 8:00 PM
💰 Pool: 5,000 USDT
🎯 Entry: 2 USDT
🏆 1st Place: 750 USDT
[Join Now → link]
All links have my referral code.
When you play, I earn commission.
Let's go! 🚀
Every player who clicks those links is tracked as Vijay's referral. Forever.
Afternoon: Player Activity
Vijay checks who's playing:
Player Activity (Last 24h)
═══════════════════════════
234 Entries across 147 unique players
Top Players by Volume:
1. @rohit_fan — 45 USDT (9 entries)
2. @cricket_king — 30 USDT (6 entries)
3. @mumbai_boy — 25 USDT (5 entries)
Your Commission (3%): 12.5 USDT
Vijay didn't have to do anything. Players deposited USDT to their own wallets, entered contests, and Vijay earns 3% automatically.
Evening: Agent Wars League
But Vijay isn't just a referral partner — he plays fantasy himself.
Vijay is part of the IPL 2026 Agent Wars League — a season-long fantasy competition exclusively for agents:
┌────────────────────────────────────────────┐
│ ⚔️ IPL 2026 Agent Wars │
├────────────────────────────────────────────┤
│ Season: 2 months (70 matches) │
│ Buy-in: 500 USDT │
│ Agents: 50 │
│ Prize Pool: 25,000 USDT │
├────────────────────────────────────────────┤
│ YOUR STANDING │
│ Rank: #12 / 50 │
│ Total Points: 4,567 │
│ Behind #1: 342 points │
├────────────────────────────────────────────┤
│ Tonight's Match: MI vs CSK │
│ [Set Your Team] │
└────────────────────────────────────────────┘
Vijay opens [Set Your Team] and creates his fantasy team for tonight. He's competing against 49 other agents — not his players, but his peers. The stakes are high: top 3 agents split 15,000 USDT at season end.
Night: Match Time
While Vijay's players are competing in their contests, Vijay is competing in Agent Wars:
LIVE: Agent Wars — MI vs CSK
───────────────────────────────
Your Rank Today: #8 / 50
Your Points: 87
Top 5 Agents (Today):
1. Delhi Sports — 112 pts
2. Kolkata Kings — 108 pts
3. Chennai Club — 101 pts
...
8. CricketPro (You) — 87 pts
Season Standings (Updated):
1. Mumbai Mafia — 4,892 pts
2. Fantasy Kings — 4,756 pts
...
12. CricketPro — 4,654 pts (+87)
The match ends. Vijay finished 8th today, but his season rank improved to #11.
Daily Summary
Before bed, Vijay checks his earnings:
Daily Summary — Jan 15, 2026
═══════════════════════════════
Player Entries: 234
Commission Earned: 12.5 USDT
Agent Wars:
- Today's Finish: #8
- Points Earned: 87
- Season Rank: #11 (↑1)
Total Balance: 847.50 USDT
[Withdraw]
Vijay made money two ways today:
- 3% commission on his players' entries (passive income)
- Agent Wars performance (his own skill)
11. Networked Pools — The Key Innovation
The Problem: Fragmented Liquidity
Without networked pools, every agent runs their own isolated contests:
Total across all agents: 350 players, 3,500 USDT
But each player only experiences their tiny pool. The 100th place finisher in Vijay's contest might have beaten the winner in Rahul's contest — but they'll never know.
The Solution: Networked Pools
With bOS, all agents opt into the same platform-wide contest:
Same 350 players from before, but now:
- They compete against 5,847 total players (10x more competition)
- First prize is 8,770 USDT (50x bigger)
- The experience feels like DraftKings/Dream11 (but through their trusted agent)
How Commission Works in Networked Pools
When Amit (one of Vijay's players) enters a 10 USDT contest:
Entry Fee: 10 USDT
────────────────────────────────
Platform Rake (15%): 1.50 USDT
Agent Commission (3%): 0.30 USDT
Prize Pool: 8.20 USDT
Net Platform Revenue: 1.20 USDT (1.50 - 0.30)
This happens automatically. Vijay doesn't do anything — the platform tracks that Amit is his referral and credits commission instantly.
Why Networked Pools Are Unbeatable
| Without Networked Pools | With Networked Pools |
|---|---|
| Each agent runs isolated contests | All agents share one pool |
| Prize pools limited by agent's player count | Prize pools aggregate entire network |
| Players leave for Dream11 (bigger pools) | Players get Dream11-scale pools locally |
| Agents compete for the same players | Agents cooperate (everyone benefits from growth) |
| Zero-sum (player poaching) | Positive-sum (network effects) |
This is bOS's primary competitive moat. No single agent can offer this alone. No competitor can replicate it without the agent network.
12. Agent Wars — When Agents Compete
What is Agent Wars?
Agent Wars is a B2B fantasy league exclusively for agents. While players compete against players, agents compete against agents.
| Aspect | Player Contests | Agent Wars |
|---|---|---|
| Who plays | End users | Verified agents only |
| Duration | Single match | Full season (2 months) |
| Buy-in | 2-50 USDT | 500+ USDT |
| Prize Pool | Community pool | High-stakes pool |
| Purpose | Entertainment | Engagement + bragging rights |
Why Agent Wars Matters
1. Agent Engagement
Agents who play Agent Wars log in daily. They're not just checking referral stats — they're actively engaged with the platform. This creates:
- Higher retention
- More sharing (agents want to recruit to grow the network)
- Community building (agents know each other)
2. Revenue Stream
Agent Wars has high buy-ins (500+ USDT). For a 50-agent league:
- Total buy-ins: 25,000 USDT
- Platform rake (15%): 3,750 USDT
- Prize pool: 21,250 USDT
This is pure platform revenue from agents, not players.
3. Marketing Engine
Agent Wars creates stories:
- "Mumbai Mafia wins IPL Agent Wars with 6,234 points!"
- "Underdog agent Chennai Club finishes 3rd after last-week surge!"
These stories get shared. Other agents want to join. The network grows.
Agent Wars Gameplay
Season Setup
Before IPL starts:
- Platform announces Agent Wars league
- Agents register (500 USDT buy-in, locked in escrow)
- 50 agents form the league
- Season begins with first match
Match-by-Match
Before each IPL match:
- Agents select their fantasy team (same rules as players)
- Match is played
- Points are calculated
- Season standings update
Season Leaderboard
Throughout the season:
⚔️ IPL 2026 Agent Wars — Week 4
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SEASON STANDINGS
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Rank Agent Points Change
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1. Mumbai Mafia 4,892 —
2. Fantasy Kings 4,756 ↑2
3. Delhi Sports 4,689 ↓1
4. Kolkata Kings 4,623 —
5. Chennai Club 4,598 ↑3
...
12. CricketPro 4,567 ↑1
...
50. Noob Sports 2,134 ↓2
Matches Played: 28 / 70
Weeks Remaining: 6
Season End
After final IPL match:
- Final standings locked
- Prizes distributed from escrow:
- 1st: 40% (10,000 USDT)
- 2nd: 25% (6,250 USDT)
- 3rd: 15% (3,750 USDT)
- 4th-10th: 20% split (300 USDT each)
- Winner announced platform-wide
- Next season registration opens
The Agent Wars Flywheel
13. Live Scoring & Auctions
Real-Time Scoring: The Fantasy Experience
Fantasy sports lives or dies on the in-match experience. If scoring is delayed or clunky, players lose interest. bOS provides ball-by-ball, real-time scoring.
How Live Scoring Works
What Players See
LIVE: MI vs CSK — 14.3 overs
═══════════════════════════════
MI: 127/3 (14.3)
───────────────────────────────
Last Ball: Rohit hits SIX! (+8 pts)
YOUR TEAM
───────────────────────────────
Rank: #39 / 2,000 (↑8)
Points: 87 (+8)
Captain: Rohit (C) — 54 pts
Vice-Cap: Jadeja (VC) — 18 pts
SKY — 12 pts
Shami — 8 pts
...
LIVE LEADERBOARD
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1. fantasy_god — 112 pts
2. cricket_king — 108 pts
3. ipl_master — 103 pts
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39. YOU — 87 pts
Every ball, the screen updates. Players are glued to their phones.
Live Auctions: IPL-Style Drafts
Beyond standard "pick your team" contests, bOS offers Live Auction Rooms — real-time draft experiences where players bid on athletes.
How Live Auctions Work
- Room Opens — 30 minutes before match
- Players Join — 12 players per auction room
- Bidding Begins — Each athlete goes up for auction
- Real-Time Bids — Players bid with their budget (100 credits)
- Highest Bidder Wins — Athlete added to their team
- Continue Until Full — Each player must fill 11 slots
The Auction Experience
🏏 LIVE AUCTION: MI vs CSK
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Room: Fantasy Masters (12 players)
Your Budget: 72 credits remaining
Your Team: 6/11 filled
NOW BIDDING:
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│ ⭐ Rohit Sharma (MI) │
│ Role: Batsman | Avg: 42 pts │
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│ Base Price: 8 credits │
│ Current Bid: 15 credits │
│ Highest Bidder: @cricket_king │
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│ ⏱️ Time Left: 0:08 │
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│ [Bid 16] [Bid 18] [Bid 20] │
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Recent Results:
- Virat Kohli → @fantasy_god (22 cr)
- Jadeja → YOU (14 cr)
- Bumrah → @ipl_master (18 cr)
Why Live Auctions Matter
| Standard Contest | Live Auction |
|---|---|
| Pick team alone | Compete for players in real-time |
| Everyone can pick Rohit | Only one person gets Rohit |
| Static experience | Dynamic, engaging |
| Play anytime | Must be present during auction |
| Low engagement | High engagement (can't look away) |
Live Auctions create appointment viewing. Players log in at specific times, increasing engagement and platform stickiness.
14. Crypto Payments (USDT)
Why Crypto? Why USDT?
bOS v3.0 is 100% USDT, 100% prepaid. No fiat. No credit. Here's why:
| Problem with Fiat | How USDT Solves It |
|---|---|
| UPI limits (₹1 lakh/day) | No limits |
| Bank blocks gaming transactions | No banks involved |
| KYC requirements | Telegram username only |
| Withdrawal delays (3-5 days) | 60 seconds |
| Works only in India | Works globally |
| Chargebacks and fraud | Irreversible transactions |
Why USDT Specifically?
| Stablecoin | Why/Why Not |
|---|---|
| USDT (TRC-20) ✅ | Most liquid, lowest fees (~$0.50), fastest (15 sec) |
| USDC | Less liquid in Asia, higher fees |
| DAI | Too DeFi-native, users don't understand |
| Native crypto (BTC/ETH) | Price volatility, users confused |
How Deposits Work
Step 1: Generate Unique Address
Every player gets a unique TRON address:
Your Deposit Address
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TQn4x8Rj7...Fk3j7
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Send USDT (TRC-20) only.
Min deposit: 5 USDT
Step 2: Player Sends USDT
Player opens their exchange (Binance, OKX, Bybit, etc.) and sends USDT.
Step 3: Automatic Detection
bOS runs a Deposit Listener that monitors all generated addresses:
Deposit Detected!
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Amount: 50 USDT
From: TXyz...abc
Confirmations: 1/1
Crediting to wallet...
Done! Balance: 50 USDT
Total time: ~30 seconds from sending to credited.
Step 4: Sweeper Moves to Cold Storage
For security, funds don't stay in player addresses. A Sweeper consolidates funds:
Player Address (hot) → Sweeper → Agent Cold Wallet
Every 5 minutes, small amounts are swept to a secure cold wallet.
How Withdrawals Work
Step 1: Request Withdrawal
Withdraw USDT
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Available: 75 USDT
Amount: [50]
Address: [TYour...wallet]
[Withdraw]
Step 2: Instant Processing
If hot wallet has sufficient funds:
✅ Withdrawal Complete!
50 USDT sent to TYour...wallet
TX: view on Tronscan →
Total time: ~60 seconds.
Step 3: Hot Wallet Refill (If Needed)
If hot wallet is low, agent is notified to top up. Once topped up, queued withdrawals process automatically.
The Prepaid Model: Why It Matters
| Credit Model (Old bOS) | Prepaid Model (v3.0) |
|---|---|
| Player bets on credit | Player deposits first |
| Agent carries risk | Platform holds funds |
| Weekly settlement drama | Instant, automatic |
| Collection problems | No collections |
| Agent can go broke | Platform always solvent |
This is a fundamental shift. Prepaid makes the platform scalable and safe.
15. The Inter-Bookie Orderbook
What is the IBO?
The Inter-Bookie Orderbook (IBO) is a private exchange where agents can trade sports betting exposure with each other. Think of it as "Betfair, but only for bOS agents."
Who Uses IBO?
Not every agent needs IBO. It's for agents who also run sports betting operations (in addition to fantasy):
| Agent Type | Uses Fantasy? | Uses IBO? |
|---|---|---|
| Pure Fantasy Agent | ✅ | ❌ |
| Fantasy + Small Betting | ✅ | Maybe |
| Fantasy + Large Betting | ✅ | ✅ Definitely |
Why IBO Exists
When an agent runs sports betting, they have exposure risk:
Agent Vijay's Betting Book
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Event: India vs Australia
Bets on India Win: ₹50 lakh
Bets on Australia: ₹10 lakh
If India wins:
- Pay India bettors: ₹90 lakh (50 × 1.8 odds)
- Keep Australia bets: ₹10 lakh
- NET LOSS: ₹40 lakh 😱
If Australia wins:
- Pay Australia bettors: ₹18 lakh
- Keep India bets: ₹50 lakh
- NET PROFIT: ₹32 lakh 🎉
Vijay is over-exposed on India. If India wins, he's in trouble.
Traditional Solution: Hedge on Betfair
Vijay could hedge by betting on India at Betfair:
- Betfair charges 2-5% commission
- Requires separate account and funds
- Slow, clunky process
bOS Solution: Hedge on IBO
Vijay posts an order on IBO:
SELL India Win @ 1.82
Amount: ₹25 lakh
Another agent, Priya, has the opposite problem — she's over-exposed on Australia. She posts:
BUY India Win @ 1.82
Amount: ₹25 lakh
The IBO matching engine detects compatible orders and creates a match:
MATCHED!
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Vijay SELLS India @ 1.82 for ₹25 lakh
Priya BUYS India @ 1.82 for ₹25 lakh
Both agents' funds locked in Solana escrow.
Settlement after match result.
IBO Economics
| Aspect | Betfair | IBO |
|---|---|---|
| Commission | 2-5% | 0.1% |
| Access | Public | bOS agents only |
| Settlement | 24-48 hours | Instant (on-chain) |
| Trust | Trust Betfair | Trustless escrow |
Result: Agents save 95%+ on hedging costs.
IBO is Secondary to Fantasy
Important: IBO is not the main product. It's an advanced feature for sophisticated agents. Most agents will never use it — they'll just run fantasy contests and earn commission.
Fantasy (PRIMARY) IBO (SECONDARY)
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80% of activity 20% of activity
All agents use Power users only
Zero risk Requires expertise
Commission income Hedging capability
16. The Agent Hierarchy
Masters, Agents, and the Referral Tree
In global markets, there's often a hierarchy of distribution partners:
How Commission Flows
When a player enters a 10 USDT contest, the 3% agent commission (0.30 USDT) flows through the hierarchy:
Why This Matters
The hierarchy creates aligned incentives:
- Super Masters recruit Masters (earn override commission)
- Masters recruit Agents (earn override commission)
- Agents recruit Players (earn direct commission)
Everyone wins when the network grows.
17. How We Make Money
The Three Revenue Streams
| Stream | Description | % of Revenue (Est.) |
|---|---|---|
| Fantasy Rake | 15% of prize pools | 70% |
| IBO Fees | 0.1% on matched trades | 20% |
| Premium Features | Analytics, priority support | 10% |
Fantasy Rake: The Main Revenue
Every contest has a 15% rake (industry standard):
100 USDT Entry Fee
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Prize Pool: 85 USDT (85%)
Platform Rake: 15 USDT (15%)
- Agent Commission: 3 USDT (3%)
- Net Platform: 12 USDT (12%)
At scale:
- 10,000 entries/day × 10 USDT avg = 100,000 USDT volume
- 12% net rake = 12,000 USDT/day revenue
- Monthly: 360,000 USDT
IBO Fees: High Volume, Low Margin
IBO charges 0.1% on matched trades:
Trade: 10,000 USDT matched
Fee: 10 USDT (0.1%)
At scale:
- 100 agents trading 10,000 USDT/day avg = 1,000,000 USDT daily volume
- 0.1% fee = 1,000 USDT/day revenue
- Monthly: 30,000 USDT
Premium Features: Upsell Revenue
Agents can pay for:
- Advanced analytics (player behavior, contest performance)
- Priority support (dedicated account manager)
- White-label branding (custom bot name, logo)
- API access (integrate with their own systems)
18. Unit Economics
Per-Agent Economics
Assumptions (Average Agent):
- 100 active players
- Each player plays 15 times/month
- Average entry: 10 USDT
Monthly Volume:
100 players × 15 entries × 10 USDT = 15,000 USDT
Revenue Per Agent:
| Source | Calculation | Amount |
|---|---|---|
| Fantasy Rake (12% net) | 15,000 × 12% | 1,800 USDT |
| Agent Payout (3%) | 15,000 × 3% | (450 USDT) |
| Net Platform Revenue | 1,350 USDT |
Cost Per Agent:
| Item | Amount |
|---|---|
| Infrastructure | 10 USDT |
| Data feeds | 15 USDT |
| Support (amortized) | 5 USDT |
| Total Cost | 30 USDT |
Unit Margin: 1,350 - 30 = 1,320 USDT/month (98% gross margin)
Scale Economics
| Agents | Monthly Volume | Platform Revenue | ARR |
|---|---|---|---|
| 100 | $1.5M | $135K | $1.6M |
| 1,000 | $15M | $1.35M | $16M |
| 10,000 | $150M | $13.5M | $162M |
The unit economics are exceptional because:
- Zero CAC — agents bring players
- High rake — 15% industry standard
- Low marginal cost — same infrastructure serves all
19. Target Markets
Global Market Strategy
bOS v3.0 is designed for global reach from day one. Our sport-agnostic architecture allows us to enter any market with the right sport configuration.
Phase 1: Multi-Region Launch
Primary Markets (Simultaneous Launch)
| Region | Market Size | Key Sports | Platform Focus |
|---|---|---|---|
| India | $3.5B | Cricket (IPL, World Cup) | Dream11 alternative |
| USA | $16B | NFL, NBA, MLB | DraftKings/FanDuel alternative |
| Europe | $4.5B | Soccer (Premier League, La Liga) | Sorare alternative |
India Focus
| Factor | Details |
|---|---|
| Market Size | $3.5B fantasy sports market |
| Fantasy Users | 200M+ (Dream11 proved the model) |
| Telegram Users | 70M+ |
| Crypto Adoption | Growing, especially USDT |
| Key Sports | Cricket (IPL, T20 WC), Kabaddi |
USA Focus
| Factor | Details |
|---|---|
| Market Size | $16B fantasy sports market |
| Fantasy Users | 60M+ active players |
| Key Platforms | DraftKings, FanDuel, Yahoo |
| Key Sports | NFL (40%), NBA (25%), MLB (20%), NHL (10%) |
| Opportunity | Crypto-native alternative to regulated platforms |
Europe Focus
| Factor | Details |
|---|---|
| Market Size | $4.5B fantasy sports market |
| Fantasy Users | 50M+ active players |
| Key Platforms | Fantasy Premier League, Sorare |
| Key Sports | Soccer (Premier League, La Liga, Bundesliga, Serie A) |
| Opportunity | Cross-border pools for fragmented markets |
Phase 2: Expansion Markets
| Market | Opportunity | Key Sports |
|---|---|---|
| Brazil | 50M+ soccer fans, growing crypto adoption | Soccer (Brasileirão, Libertadores) |
| Mexico | Large sports betting culture | Soccer (Liga MX), Baseball |
| Philippines | English-speaking, betting culture | Basketball (NBA), Soccer |
| Indonesia | 270M population, soccer-focused | Soccer (Premier League fans) |
| Nigeria | Mobile-first, soccer-obsessed | Soccer (Premier League, AFCON) |
Phase 3: Global Coverage
| Market | Opportunity |
|---|---|
| Japan/Korea | Baseball (NPB, KBO), esports |
| Australia | Cricket (BBL), AFL, NRL |
| Middle East | Cricket (expatriates), soccer |
| Canada | NHL, NFL, NBA |
20. Implementation Phases
The v3.0 Roadmap
| Phase | Focus | Duration | Key Deliverable |
|---|---|---|---|
| Phase 1 | Fantasy MVP | 8 weeks | Single-agent contests, basic scoring, multi-sport config |
| Phase 2 | Networked Pools | 7 weeks | Cross-agent pools, commission system |
| Phase 3 | Live Features | 6 weeks | Real-time scoring, live auctions |
| Phase 4 | IBO Core | 11 weeks | Matching engine, Solana escrow |
| Phase 5 | Agent Wars | 5 weeks | B2B leagues, season management |
Total Timeline: ~37 weeks (9 months)
Phase 1: Fantasy MVP (Weeks 1-8)
Goal: Launch basic fantasy with a few agents to validate the concept.
Deliverables:
- Telegram Mini App (player-facing)
- Agent Dashboard (basic)
- Contest creation and management
- Player selection and team building
- Basic scoring (end-of-match, not real-time)
- USDT deposits and withdrawals
Phase 2: Networked Pools (Weeks 9-15)
Goal: Enable cross-agent pools — the key differentiator.
Deliverables:
- Platform-wide contest pools
- Agent contribution tracking
- Automatic commission calculation
- Agent dashboard upgrade (pool analytics)
Phase 3: Live Features (Weeks 16-21)
Goal: Make the in-match experience world-class.
Deliverables:
- Ball-by-ball live scoring
- Real-time leaderboard updates
- Live auction rooms
- Push notifications during matches
Phase 4: IBO Core (Weeks 22-32)
Goal: Build the hedging infrastructure for advanced agents.
Deliverables:
- Rust matching engine
- Solana escrow smart contracts
- IBO API and dashboard
- Internal crossing (match within agent first)
Phase 5: Agent Wars (Weeks 33-37)
Goal: Launch B2B engagement feature.
Deliverables:
- Agent-only fantasy leagues
- Season management
- Leaderboards and prizes
- Agent community features
21. Key Metrics & Goals
Success Metrics by Phase
| Phase | Metric | Target |
|---|---|---|
| Phase 1 | Active agents | 20 |
| Phase 1 | Daily active players | 1,000 |
| Phase 1 | Contests per day | 50 |
| Phase 2 | Cross-agent entries | 30% of total |
| Phase 2 | Active agents | 100 |
| Phase 3 | Avg. session duration (match day) | 45 min |
| Phase 3 | Live auction participation | 500/day |
| Phase 4 | IBO daily volume | $100K |
| Phase 4 | Active trading agents | 30 |
| Phase 5 | Agent Wars participants | 50 |
| Phase 5 | Agent retention (monthly) | 90% |
Year 1 Goals
| Metric | Target |
|---|---|
| Active agents | 1,000 |
| Active players | 100,000 |
| Monthly contest volume | $15M |
| Monthly platform revenue | $1.35M |
| IBO monthly volume | $30M |
22. Glossary
| Term | Definition |
|---|---|
| Agent | An operator using bOS to offer fantasy contests to their community. Earns commission on player activity. |
| Player | An end-user who plays fantasy contests through an agent. |
| TMA | Telegram Mini App — the player-facing mobile interface inside Telegram. |
| Networked Pool | A fantasy contest where players from multiple agents compete together. |
| Agent Wars | B2B fantasy leagues where agents compete against each other (not their players). |
| IBO | Inter-Bookie Orderbook — a private exchange where agents hedge sports betting exposure. |
| Rake | The platform fee taken from prize pools (typically 15%). |
| Commission | The percentage of entry fees paid to agents for their referrals (typically 3%). |
| Scoring Engine | The system that converts live sports events into fantasy points. Sport-agnostic and config-driven. |
| Matching Engine | The high-performance order matcher for IBO trades. |
| Escrow | Solana smart contract that locks funds until settlement. |
| Sweeper | Automated process that moves funds from player addresses to cold storage. |
| Hot Wallet | Funds available for instant withdrawals. |
| Cold Wallet | Secure long-term storage for the majority of funds. |
| Prepaid Model | Players must deposit before playing (no credit). |
| Sport Config | Configuration file that defines scoring rules, athlete data sources, and contest formats for a specific sport. |
| Multi-Sport | Platform capability to support any sport through configuration, not code changes. |
| DFS | Daily Fantasy Sports — short-duration fantasy contests (single match or day). |
| Season-Long | Fantasy contests that span an entire sports season (e.g., IPL, NFL season). |
| Classic Fantasy | Traditional fantasy mode where users build teams and earn points based on player performance. |
| Player Props | Game mode where users predict individual player statistics (runs, wickets, etc.). |
| Live Trading | Real-time market where users buy/sell shares in match outcomes as events unfold. |
| Prediction Pools | Simple yes/no prediction markets where users pick sides and share the pool. |
| AMM | Automated Market Maker — algorithm that provides liquidity and sets prices in trading markets. |
| Slip | A combination of multiple prop picks that must all be correct to win. |
| Insurance | Optional protection on slips that pays out even if one pick is wrong. |
| Multi-Mode | Platform capability to offer multiple game types (Fantasy, Props, Trading, Pools) simultaneously. |
23. Frequently Asked Questions
For Product & Business Teams
Q: How is this different from Dream11?
Distribution model. Dream11 is B2C — they own the customer, spend heavily on marketing, and keep all the revenue. bOS is B2B2C — agents bring customers, we provide the platform, everyone shares revenue. This gives us zero CAC and viral distribution.
Q: Why would agents use us instead of running their own platform?
Networked Pools. An agent with 100 players can only offer 100-person contests. With bOS, their players join pools with 10,000+ players. The agent could never build this themselves — it requires the network.
Q: What's the difference between v3 and earlier versions?
Fantasy-first, prepaid-only. Earlier versions focused on sports betting with credit-based settlement. v3 pivots to fantasy as the primary product, with mandatory prepaid deposits. This reduces risk, improves unit economics, and enables global scale.
Q: Do agents actually play fantasy themselves?
Yes — Agent Wars. This is a major feature. Agents compete against other agents in season-long fantasy leagues. It's both a revenue stream and an engagement mechanism that creates community among agents.
Q: What is IBO and do all agents use it?
IBO is for betting hedging. Only agents who also run sports betting operations need it. Most fantasy-only agents will never touch IBO. It's a secondary feature for sophisticated operators.
Q: How do we handle regulatory risk?
Fantasy is skill-based gaming. Unlike sports betting, fantasy sports is legal in most jurisdictions as a "game of skill." We also operate entirely in crypto (USDT), eliminating fiat banking dependencies. We're a global platform, not tied to any single regulatory regime.
Q: What's the go-to-market strategy?
Agent-led growth. We onboard agents (Telegram channel owners, influencers, existing fantasy operators). Each agent brings their own community. We don't do consumer marketing — agents do it for us because they earn commission.
Q: How do we compete with established players?
We don't compete head-on. DraftKings/Dream11 are B2C. We're B2B2C. We're not trying to steal their customers — we're enabling local operators who could never compete with them alone. We give them DraftKings-scale pools without DraftKings-scale marketing budgets.
Q: Can we really support multiple sports?
Yes — sport-agnostic architecture. The platform is config-driven. Adding a new sport (NFL, NBA, soccer) is a configuration change, not a code rewrite. Scoring rules, athlete data sources, and contest formats are all configurable. We're launching with cricket but can expand to any sport within weeks.
Q: What about the US market?
Major opportunity. The US fantasy sports market is $16B+ and dominated by DraftKings and FanDuel. Our crypto-native, agent-based model offers a differentiated approach. We can serve crypto-native users who want instant settlements and global pools without the regulatory overhead of traditional platforms.
In One Sentence
bOS v3.0 is a sport-agnostic, crypto-native fantasy sports platform where agents bring players, all players compete in massive networked pools across any sport, agents also compete against each other in Agent Wars, and everyone wins — powered by USDT for instant, global settlement.
Questions? The product team is happy to walk through any specific area in more detail.