Launch markets.
Share the upside.
Pair a token with something real — a stock, a blue-chip memecoin, or gold — then decide who the upside goes to. Every number this market reports is computed from the chain, so nobody has to take your word for it.
non-custodial · nothing to migrate · every payout re-runnable by anyone.
every mint verified before listing — a ticker search returns impostors, so each one was checked against real on-chain liquidity instead.
Pick the world
behind the token.
20 assets across three classes — tokenized equities, blue-chip memecoins, and gold held on-chain. The list is short on purpose: every extra name is a chance to list the wrong mint, and a market backed by an impostor looks perfectly fine right up until someone checks.
see all 20Two inputs.
One living market.
Token
Create a new token or connect an existing one. Nothing migrates, nothing wraps — your holders, your supply, your chart.
Point it at any token.
Real holders, real prices, the exact split — computed while you watch, on whatever mint you paste in.
Own the upside of real companies.
Pair a token with something real and see exactly what the market pays, to whom, and what it holds — computed from the actual holder list on-chain.
Every backing mint was checked against on-chain liquidity before it was listed.
The pair and its live price sit beside the market — a number, not a badge.
Payouts are computed from the actual holder list, with pools and curves dropped.
Largest-remainder in whole cents: payouts sum to the pot, no dust lost or invented.
A known zero prints $0. Something we could not read prints —. Never the other way round.
Shipped
- · 20 backing assets, each mint verified
- · live prices across all three classes
- · real holder lists read on-chain
- · bonding curves and pools excluded before the split
- · the split engine, exact to the cent
Not yet
- · launching a token from here
- · fee routing into the backing wallet
- · payouts executing automatically
- · the on-chain market registry
- · $GSTONK
routing fees and paying holders needs an on-chain program, and we haven't shipped one. So it is published as roadmap — not dressed up as live. The part that decides who gets what already works, and you can check it above.