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The economic engine

Every raise and every exit routes a fixed share here. No address can move any of it without a passing vote, and each epoch closes with a signed root, so the history is reconstructible from chain state rather than from a report we wrote.

Treasury balance
18.4k SOL
Refuge funded
7940 SOL
SOS Systems
Ecosystem funded
5120 SOL
MY3YE protocols
Capital raised by projects
96.4k SOL
across 412 funded projects

Where the money goes

The governed split. Changing it requires a passing vote, and the refuge share has a hard floor of 40% — it cannot be voted to zero.

SOS Systems — refuge infrastructure40% floor50%

Offline-capable aid distribution and identity for crisis zones, where governance records have to work without connectivity and without prior credentials. Identity begins at contribution, not at credential.

7940 SOL routed to date
MY3YE protocols30%

Shared governance rails, identity and attestation, and the intelligence layer that every project in the ecosystem builds against instead of reinventing.

5120 SOL routed to date
koink.fun protocol20%

Audits, infrastructure, and the engineering that keeps the launch program correct. The smallest share by design.

18.4k SOL routed to date

The person who backs a project for its upside contributes to the person who needs the ladder. Not by choice — by mechanism. The contract routes the value, and every outflow below is an executed amount rather than a pledge.

Epoch ledger

Root

Backing a project is not an investment and no return is promised or implied. Projects fail. Milestone approval is a governance action, not a guarantee of delivery, and a good accountability grade is not an endorsement.

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