SweetHouse and staking
SweetHouse is the participatory capital layer of Suigar.
It allows users to do more than play. Through SweetHouse, anyone can take part in the house side of the protocol.
The public pool
- Users deposit supported assets such as SUI or USDC.
- In return, they receive hTokens.
- Those hTokens represent their share of the public bankroll.
Where returns can come from
The idea is simple:
- players play against a bankroll
- the games carry a built-in house edge
- if the house performs well over time, the public pool can grow in value
In other words, SweetHouse opens the house to the public instead of keeping that economic side limited to a small set of participants.
Withdrawals
This is not designed like an instant balance account.
- Users request withdrawals through the app.
- The protocol then manages the exit in a way that keeps the bankroll consistent.
Ponds
The repo also shows a ponds logic. In simple terms, part of the protocol's capital can be deployed into external yield strategies to look for additional returns.
That means protocol capital does not always have to sit idle:
- some of it can work outside the casino
- the resulting yield can flow back into the broader Suigar economy
Why it matters
SweetHouse combines two value sources:
- the economics of the casino itself
- the additional yield that protocol-connected strategies can generate over time