Buys $CATE for holders
Bought on Jupiter at market, then credited to every wallet holding 500,000+ $BABYCATE — in exact proportion to what they hold. No cap and no cut-off — every wallet over the bar is credited.
paid in $CATEBaby Catecoin · Solana
Every ten minutes the nursery claims what $BABYCATE has earned in creator fees, and the distribution splits down the middle. One half buys $CATE for every $BABYCATE holder. The other half buys $BABYCATE back and hands it to the top $CATE wallets. It goes both ways.
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Every ten minutes
Hold the baby and you are paid in Cate. Hold Cate and you are paid in the baby. The engine can only ever spend fees it has provably claimed — it measures the claim transaction itself, so nothing else in the wallet is visible to it.
Bought on Jupiter at market, then credited to every wallet holding 500,000+ $BABYCATE — in exact proportion to what they hold. No cap and no cut-off — every wallet over the bar is credited.
paid in $CATEBought on the open market and burned with the SPL burn instruction — supply actually falls, so every remaining token is a bigger slice of what is left. It reaches every holder without a single transfer.
supply goes downLive
Your balance
Read-only. Paste an address — nothing is connected, nothing is signed. A balance shows here the moment it is credited, whether or not it has been sent yet.
The book
| Round | Claimed | $CATE bought | Credited | Delivered | Burned | Wallets | Tx |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Waiting for the first round. | |||||||
Straight answers
The $CATE side moves no $BABYCATE at all — a different asset changes hands, so that half draws nothing on the map. The $BABYCATE side does move the coin, so every batch is routed through a fresh single-use wallet that is funded, emptied and closed in one transaction. That stops the treasury becoming the on-chain parent of the whole holder list. Being straight with you: it removes the starburst, it does not make the flow invisible — anyone reading the treasury can see the relays, and that is fine, because there is nothing to hide.
A ten-minute round split across a few hundred wallets is worth a fraction of a cent each, while opening a $CATE account for a new holder costs about thirty cents. So every round credits everyone in full, and a balance is sent once it is worth sending or after 24 hours — whichever comes first. Nothing is ever forfeited.
Creator fees, and only creator fees. The engine measures the claim transaction's own balance change, so its spendable pot cannot include a dev sell, a transfer in, or anything else sitting in the wallet. If trading is quiet, the payout is small — that is honest, not a bug.
After every round the engine asserts that what it credited equals what it sent plus what it still owes, to the base unit. A mismatch is reported as an error rather than absorbed. Failed batches keep their balance owed; nothing is ever paid twice.
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