265 .lol sites.
Surely one is good.
The internet made a few hundred weird little sites. We put them in one public bracket. Enter for $9. Voting is free.
Live scores are temporarily unavailable. Showing the seeded public field; voting will retry against the database.
Pick the better
bad idea.
One person, one vote, every matchup. No account and no fee to vote. The winner gets the crown, not cash.
The board that started the whole bidding-site stampede.
Apps fight for a visible spot on a blunt public leaderboard.
Put a site in the fight.
Enter your own `.lol`, or back someone else's. Payment buys one tournament entry, not ownership, votes, or a prize.
Eight walk in.
One stays.
The opening field was scouted from the public craze. They are not customers or affiliates. Back one to claim its paid spot.
Tiny stakes.
Real attention.
A simple tournament, deliberately kept simple.
- 01Put one in.
$9 buys one eligible `.lol` site a tournament spot. You can enter yours or back somebody else's.
- 02Send voters.
Every matchup is a free public vote. One pseudonymous vote per person, per fight.
- 03Keep the crown.
The final winner gets permanent champion placement and the attention the bracket earns. No cash prize.
Back one good
.lol.
Put a site in the field, then give people a reason to care whether it survives.
We counted 265 public `.lol` clones when this started.
SEE THE RECEIPTS ↗No fake live counters. No invented prize pool. Just the field.

