A performance installation · info asymmetry

The dev knows what this button does. Do you?

Everything on this page is real and settles on Solana mainnet. So is everything it doesn't show you.

Wall text — n°1

Solaris is a working pump.fun launchpad. Every control does exactly what it says: it mints a token, spends your SOL, and moves value you can't take back. It also does three things it never surfaces — it points at the wallets behind a stranger's X account, asks you to sign instructions you cannot read, and skims a cut to an address you were never told about. None of that is a bug; it is how the category works. The only variable is whether the person clicking understands the transaction they just approved. That gap — between the one who wrote the instruction and the one who signs it — is the installation.

1

Point at a stranger's wallets

Type a handle. Watch how little it takes to find the wallets behind it.

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⚡ every fresh handle burns 400 Frontrun credits, and this thing is always running low — somebody send it more credits. the bubbles below are ones we've already paid for: free to reopen.

No target yet. Name a handle, or paste a wallet that isn't yours.
2

Give it a face

A name, a ticker, an image. This is all most people will ever see of it.

Seed it, then give some away

Buy your own coin first, then hand a slice to the wallets you picked. Minus a skim.

You buy your own coin first1 SOL
SOL
Give away this share of your first buy25%

25% of the tokens you receive is split across 0 wallets — 1% of that quietly skimmed first. You keep 75%. They never chose to be here.

Split method
Your coin
$TICKER
First buy
1 SOL
Est. entry mcap
29.844 SOL
Tokens received
≈ 34.28M
from your first buy
You keep
≈ 25.71M
75%
Airdrop → 0 wallets8.57M (25%)

Pick or paste wallets in step 1 to see the split.

  • Wallet connected
  • Coin name, ticker & image
  • First buy set
  • At least one wallet selected

The green button says airdrop. What you actually sign: a create_v2 and a buy_v2 you will not read, a Token-2022 mint you did not inspect, and a transfer to a wallet you were never shown. You'll click it anyway. That's the piece.