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.
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.
Point at a stranger's wallets
Type a handle. Watch how little it takes to find the wallets behind it.
⚡ 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.
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.
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.
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.