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Solana · pump.fun · live ledger

Every fee.Every trade.
Fundsqueer joy.

A Solana memecoin where every trading fee is split — in the same transaction — across these six LGBTQ+ organisations.

Live totals

Every fee, accounted for.

Total fees paid
0.0000 SOL
live · 60s refresh
Accumulated for orgs
0.0000 SOL
across 6 orgs
Fee events
0
awaiting first fee
How it works

Three steps. All on-chain.

  1. 01

    Trade

    Every buy and sell on pump.fun pays creator rewards in SOL to the GayVault wallet.

  2. 02

    Sweep

    Once a week, accumulated SOL is split by fixed weights into six aggregator wallets — one per org. Public on Solana.

  3. 03

    Donate

    Each quarter, every aggregator is off-ramped to USD and donated to the corresponding org. Receipts pinned publicly.

Splitter wallet
TBA — published when splitter is deployed
Non-upgradeable Solana program. Receives fees, splits instantly, settles to every partner wallet in the same transaction.
Full ledger
Honest answers

FAQ

  • No. It is a memecoin. It has no intrinsic value, no profit is offered, and you can lose everything you spend on it.
  • Two phases. On-chain: pump.fun creator rewards land in the GayVault wallet on every trade; once a week we sweep all accumulated SOL into six named aggregator wallets — one per org — by fixed weights. Off-chain: every quarter we convert each aggregator wallet to USD and donate to the corresponding org via The Giving Block or direct bank transfer. Receipts are pinned on the site.
  • None of the six orgs publish a static public Solana wallet address. Three (Trevor Project, Rainbow Railroad, OutRight) accept crypto only through The Giving Block widget, which generates an ephemeral address per donation. The other three (ILGA-Europe, LGBT+ Danmark, Point of Pride) don't accept crypto at all. The aggregator-wallet model is the only way to keep the SOL leg fully public while still actually getting money to the orgs.
  • The project creator. They are single-key Solana wallets, addresses published below. Trust comes from radical visibility, not code immutability — every incoming SOL is verifiable, every outgoing transfer is verifiable, and quarterly off-ramp receipts are public.
  • It's immediately visible. The ledger shows the last on-chain transfer date for every aggregator. Missed quarter = broken promise = the project has failed. There is no version where this is hidden.
  • No. They are unsolicited recipients. If any org asks to be removed, they are removed and their share is redistributed equally to the others.

Buy a meme.
Fundsomething real.

There is no version where the money goes anywhere else. That is the entire product.