With the recent announcement regading rewards of Stakehouse Den being live, one of the most crucial factors about this game is that you know the technicality of Hotsauce generation. Yes, we know that staking cards / putting cards into refrigeration is what makes hotsauce. But there is another important factor to maximize your Hotsauce earning. If you're diving into the world of Stakehouse Den, especially the Hot Sauce metric, you’re in for a treat. This isn’t your ordinary ride‑or‑die crypto platform—it’s a playfully named system where "Hot Sauce" represents rewards generated by staking cards and scripts. First off, it's not literal hot sauce, but in the Stakehouse Den ecosystem, it's the spicy staple of rewards.

Aside from staking cards to generate Hotsauce, there are still some factors you need to consider. One of that is Staking scripts. Per the whitepaper, each card you stake must come with 2 Scripts, irrespective of the card’s level or rarity. But here’s where it gets interesting: the amount of Hot Sauce you generate depends heavily on card level, rarity, and whether it’s regular or gold foil.
How does it work?
There’s a formula: Hot Sauce Generated = Merge Count × Generation Factor for the Card. In plain English, the more merges you've done and the higher the card’s stats, the more flavorful (read: valuable) your juice.
They offer detailed tables showing what to expect from Regular and Gold foil cards. At Regular Foil:
Meanwhile, Gold Foil gives an extra kick:
It’s straightforward: rare, high‑level, gold‑foil cards yield much more Hot Sauce. So for heavy earners, aim to stake up those gold‑foil legendaries. And be sure to keep those Script amounts matched consistently.