Own ecosystem shares and claim distributed value.
Projects deposit revenue or tokens into the protocol. Staked shareholders can claim their portion.
Everything is transparent on-chain.
Built on Solana • Fully on-chain • Open protocol
- Own
- Stake
- Claim
Projects deposit revenue or tokens into the protocol. Staked shareholders can claim their portion.
Everything is transparent on-chain.
Built on Solana • Fully on-chain • Open protocol
Protocol Snapshot
Sale
Share Sale Price
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Current Period
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Already Sold / Total Supply
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Participation
Staked Shares
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Distributions
Funded Distribution
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Current Period Readiness
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Sale Window
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Distribution Funding
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Supported: USDC, USDT
Claim Rules
Only staked shares can claim this period.
Newly purchased shares become claim-ready next period.
The Problem
Sale progress, staking updates, and claim status are often shown in different places. Users must manually piece them together before they can understand what is actually happening.
Users must check multiple places
Launchpads, project pages, wallets, and claim interfaces each show only part of the distribution story.
Progress is difficult to interpret
It is often unclear whether distribution has started, advanced, paused, or completed without manual cross-checking.
Claimability is not obvious
Users cannot quickly tell what their wallet can actually claim at this moment.
The result is not just inconvenience. It creates hesitation, slows decisions, and makes it harder for users to know what is claimable right now.
Fragmented Information Flow
Launchpad
Sale progress and participation details live here.
Project Site
Staking announcements and token updates appear separately.
Explorer / Wallet
Users must inspect on-chain state to verify what changed.
Claim Page
Actual claimability is often only visible somewhere else.
Users are forced to assemble the full picture themselves.
When distribution context is split across multiple surfaces, even simple questions become unnecessarily hard to answer.
The Solution
eeteel brings distribution progress, claim readiness, and claims into one system. Users get a clearer path from participation to asset delivery.
eeteel brings distribution progress, staking state, and claims into one lifecycle.
Users can quickly understand where a distribution stands.
Staking and claim flow are easier to follow and act on.
Unified Distribution Flow
Participation enters one managed path
Buyers, projects, and assets stay in one flow.
Claim readiness and claims become easier to read
Users no longer need to piece together disconnected screens.
What you can do
Track sale state, funding readiness, participation, and claim readiness in one place. Move from checking status to taking action with less friction.
Track sale status, pricing, and period context without leaving the dashboard.
Pricing, period, and sold progress at a glance.
Review funded assets and supported payment tokens before claim operations.
See funded pools before running claims.
Inspect participation history, claim-readiness shifts, and claim actions per wallet.
Follow wallet-level participation behavior.
Understand when shares are claim-ready and follow a clear path to claiming.
Know when to stake and claim with confidence.
How the flow stays fair
Claims follow explicit state rules. Users can inspect claim readiness, funded assets, and activity directly.
Flow guardrails
Claim readiness depends on explicit staked state, reducing invalid or duplicate claims.
Pending and staked share state can be checked before a claim is made.
Funded assets move through a defined route from pool state to claim-ready participants.
What users can inspect
Sale state
See price, period, and sold amount from protocol state.
Claim readiness state
See pending shares, staked shares, and claim readiness.
Distribution assets
See funded tokens, supported assets, and pool balances.
Activity history
Review purchases, stake actions, claims, and admin actions.
Explore the protocol
Inspect value flow, review activity history, or dive into the protocol documentation.