Frequently Asked Questions

Answers to the most common questions about BombCrypto Analytics and the on-chain economy of the BombCrypto game.

Last updated: 2026-06-13

About the platform

Is BombCrypto Analytics official?+

No. We are an independent community project with no affiliation to Senspark or the official BombCrypto team. We use only public blockchain data.

Do I need to connect my wallet to use the site?+

Not to read data. Rankings, charts, history and mappings are all public and require no connection. A wallet connection is only needed in the Maestro tool, which runs operations you sign yourself (minting, fusion, transfer, staking and listing).

Do you have access to my funds?+

Never. We store no private keys and have custody of nothing. Every Maestro operation requires your explicit signature in your own wallet (MetaMask or compatible). You are always in control.

How often is the data updated?+

It depends on the metric. Token prices and mints update every few minutes. Stake and claim rankings are rebuilt on short cycles. Some daily aggregates (like portfolio snapshots) are written once a day. Each dashboard indicates its own refresh cadence.

Is the site free?+

Yes. Access to all data and tools is free. The site is supported by advertising revenue and charges no subscription.

About the game and economy

What are the hero rarities in BombCrypto?+

Heroes have ten rarity tiers, from most common to rarest: Common, Rare, Super Rare, Epic, Legend, Super Legend, Mega, Super Mega, Mystic and Super Mystic. The higher the rarity, the better the base stats (power, speed, stamina, range, bomb count and abilities).

What are the house types?+

There are six house types: Tiny, Mini, Lux, Pent, Villa and Super Villa. Houses speed up stamina recovery for resting heroes — the bigger the house, the higher the capacity and recovery rate.

What is staking in BombCrypto?+

Staking means locking BCOIN or SEN tokens on a specific hero to increase the rewards it generates. The staked amount stays tied to the hero and can be withdrawn later (subject to a withdrawal fee that decreases the longer it stays staked).

Why does a hero sometimes become Common if I take too long to process the mint?+

Minting happens in two phases. First you pay and register the request, which is tied to a future block as a random seed. Then you process the request to receive the hero. The blockchain can only read a block's hash within a 256-block window. If you wait beyond that window to process, the seed expires and the contract forces Common rarity. That's why we recommend processing the mint right after confirming it — the Maestro tool does this automatically.

What are BCOIN and SEN?+

They are the two tokens of the BombCrypto economy. BCOIN is the main token, used for minting, upgrades and rewards. SEN is a complementary token used in part of the costs and rewards. Both circulate on the BSC and Polygon networks.

Didn't find your question?

Check our educational guides for detailed explanations of rarity, staking, minting and return on investment.