Reclaim
A Loot can end with funds unclaimed: not every seat filled, or the window closed early. Gatoll never strands that value. Once a Loot is Ended, its contributors can recover what was not claimed.
When reclaim opens
Section titled “When reclaim opens”Reclaim is only callable after the Loot reaches Ended — when the end time passes, all seats are claimed, or the balance is exhausted. Before that, funds are committed to the live campaign and cannot be withdrawn.
How much you get back
Section titled “How much you get back”The contribution ledger recorded on-chain determines each contributor’s recovery:
- Native & ERC-20. Each contributor recovers their pro-rata share of the remaining balance — their contribution divided by total contributions, applied to what is left. If a campaign was over-funded or under-attended, contributors get their proportional share of the leftover back.
- ERC-721. Each contributor recovers the specific token IDs they deposited that are still unclaimed. Tokens that were claimed during the campaign are gone; the rest return to whoever deposited them.
One-time and permissionless
Section titled “One-time and permissionless”Reclaim is permissionless for contributors — no creator approval needed — and reads straight from the on-chain ledger, so no one can recover more than they put in. It is a one-time action per contributor: once a contributor reclaims, their ledger entry is cleared and the share is settled.
Why this matters
Section titled “Why this matters”Reclaim closes the loop on a fair campaign. A creator can fund generously and set a wide window without fear of locking value in a dead Loot, and contributors who topped up a campaign carry the same guarantee. Combined with on-chain escrow and verified claims, it means every token entering a Loot has a defined, trustless path out — either to a qualified claimer or back to its contributor.