shield mode

One sell. Everybody bleeds.
Not anymore.

Your coin's creator fees don't get paid out. They stack into a treasury that sits there waiting — and the moment a sell knocks the price down 10%, it buys back exactly what that seller took out and burns every token of it.

01

The oldest problem in the game

Nobody fixed it. So the fee pool does.

You have seen this chart

every single time

one wallet decides to leave

everyone else pays for it

02

Three rules, no discretion

Nobody presses a button. There is nobody to press it.

01

Fees stack, every 30 minutes

80% of your coin's creator fees go into its own treasury. Nothing is paid out to holders — the pool exists to be spent back into the chart.

02

A 10% dump triggers it

Any sell that knocks the price down 10% or more gets answered. The treasury buys back exactly what that seller took out — never more — or everything it holds if that's less.

03

Everything bought is burned

The treasury never keeps a token. Holding them would just rebuild the overhang the buyback cleared, so every one is destroyed on the spot.

It keeps working after graduation. While your coin is on the bonding curve every trade is read directly off it. Once it migrates, the pool itself is watched instead. Same rule, same treasury, no gap.

03

Every defense, on chain

Including the ones the treasury was too small to answer.

Launch something that defends itself

Pick Shield Mode on the launch page. Everything else works exactly like a normal launch.

Launch a coin