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What this does with your money

Cluster mainnet-beta · quote wBTC · 8 decimals


Coins here are priced in bitcoin, not SOL. Every curve is paired against 3NZ9JMVBmGAqocybic2c7LQCJScmgsAZ6vQqTDzcqmJh. You need that token to trade and you need SOL separately to pay the network. Holding one is not holding the other.

The fee is 2% of every trade, taken on the quote side, in wBTC. It applies to buys and to sells. A round trip therefore costs it twice.

Liquidity is locked permanently at graduation. When a curve fills, its reserve moves into a DAMM v2 position and 100% of that position is locked with no withdrawal path. Not by policy — by the program. Nobody can pull it, including us. That is the point, and it also means the money is not coming back out.

A further 2% is taken at migration, off the threshold, before liquidity is placed.

60% of a graduated coin’s fees go to the people holding it, weighted by how long they held. 20% is ours; 20% is the creator’s own locked position, which never passes through us. Every period is on the distributions page.

The split is a policy; the payout is a protocol. Once a root is published, what it owes you is on chain and we cannot recall it, pause it or be compelled to withhold it — the distributor has no instruction for any of that. What is still ours to get wrong is the root itself: how the fees were divided before they were committed to. That is reproducible from the public ledger, but it is not something the chain enforces, so do not hold a coin for the payments.

Nobody sends you anything. You collect it. Each period publishes what every wallet has ever earned to an on-chain distributor, funded in the same transaction that publishes it, and your signature is the only thing that can move your share. There is no minimum and no schedule: collect four satoshis or four years’ worth, whenever you like, whether or not this site is still here. You pay the network fee, which is why the amount that is worth collecting is yours to judge.

Tokens held inside a program are not counted. A pool, a vault, a multisig — none of them can sign a claim, so an allocation to one would be wBTC nobody could ever collect. If you hold through a contract, you are not in the tree.

A share of fees is not a dividend and not a security. Nobody manages anything on your behalf and no return is promised. Whether a pro-rata payment to token holders is regulated where you live is yours to answer before you buy.

These coins are not investments and nothing here is advice. A bonding curve is a price function, not a business. Most coins launched on any launchpad go to zero. Assume that is the outcome and size accordingly.

The index can be wrong; the chain cannot. Everything on these pages is read from the pool accounts and cached. Where a figure here and the chain disagree, the chain is correct — every row carries its mint and its signatures so you can check without asking us.

Wrapped bitcoin is not bitcoin. wBTC is a token on Solana that represents bitcoin held elsewhere, and it carries the risk of whatever holds it. If that breaks, the curve is denominated in something broken.