Every trade builds
a floor of real stocks.

Every trade on $FLR sends its creator fees to a treasury that buys tokenized equities on-chain. Half is set aside for holders, half becomes a floor under the token.

FLOOR is a treasury that turns trading activity into assets. One contract collects the creator fees a token already earns, converts them into tokenized equities, and splits every purchase in two — half reserved for holders to claim, half backing the token itself. No staking, no lockup, no private key.

Basket 4tokenized equities, more coming 01
Trade fee 2%of the 3% total, all ours 02
Split 50/50buyback and basket 03
Eligibility 0.1%of supply to claim 04
Keys held 0nothing custodial 05

How it works

01

People trade $FLR

Trades route through the Pons pool. The creator fees accrue inside the locked position instead of landing in a wallet.

Ponslaunchpad Lockedposition Automaticno claim step On-chainverifiable
02

The treasury buys equities

Collected fees are swapped for the basket, each line on its own pool. Every purchase is split down the middle the moment it settles.

4equities Weighted60/25/10/5 50%to holders 50%to the floor
03

Holders claim, and keep their tokens

Hold at least 0.1% of supply and your share is waiting each epoch. The bigger your share of supply, the bigger your share of the distribution — strictly proportional.

0.1%minimum Pro rataby holding No burnto claim Every epochrepeats
04

The floor only goes up

The reserved half backs the token. Anyone can burn to redeem their share of it — the exit fee stays behind, so every exit lifts the floor for everyone still holding.

Burnto redeem Exit feestays in Supplyonly falls Floornever drops

The basket

Four tokenized equities today, weighted and bought on-chain on their own pools. More will be added as their pools get deep enough to absorb a purchase without moving the price.

Put a floor
under your token.

Any Pons dev can point their creator rewards at it and give their holders the same thing. The treasury reads your token, not $FLR — and you sign everything yourself.

Overview

Illustrative figures. The treasury contract is not deployed yet — every number below is a placeholder, not an on-chain balance.
Floor
23.7%
Share of market cap backed by equities
Historical value
$110,240
Everything the treasury has ever bought, at cost
Latest distribution
$4,180
Handed to holders in the most recent epoch
Next epoch
--:--:--
Fresh equities become claimable

Floor performance

$0.000237
+2.4%

Treasury holdings

What one million FLR redeems for

— or any token plugged into our app. Each one gets its own treasury, its own basket, its own floor.

Read straight from the contract — this is claimFor, the same function a redeem settles against: equities held, minus what is already owed to claimants, divided by tokens in circulation, net of the exit fee. No oracle, no valuation, nothing to take our word for.

Supported stocks

4 today, more as pools deepen

Buybacks & burns

Every FLR the treasury bought back and destroyed — and the same for any token plugged into our app.
Check your token's buybacks and burns

Burned for good
Of total supply
TimeTokens burnedWETH spentTx
No buybacks yet

The total is the balance of the dead address — tokens sent there can never come back. Both buybacks and redemptions shrink supply and lift the floor.

Recent distributions

TimeStocks distributedWalletsTx
No distributions yet

/ HOW IT WORKS /

How the floor works.

Contracts, flows, and data sources used by the app. Half of every purchase goes to holders, half becomes floor.

Process

01People trade $FLR

FLOOR launches on Pons v2: it opens on a bonding curve holding the whole supply, and a permanently locked Uniswap v4 pool is created at graduation. Nothing migrates, nothing unlocks.

Pons v2
022% of every trade buys stocks

On top of the standard Pons fee, $FLR charges a 2% creator tax that goes entirely to the treasury — on buys and on sells, always in ETH, never in $FLR itself.

2%
03The treasury buys equities

Collected WETH is split across the basket. Each line is swapped on its own pool fee tier.

4 equities
04Every purchase splits in two

Half of what the treasury buys is set aside for holders. The other half stays as floor and only leaves through a burn.

50 / 50
05Holders claim, without burning

Your share of the set-aside arrives by claiming. You keep every token you own. The burn door stays open separately, as a floor.

On chain

Yes, 2% is a tax. We would rather you hear it from us. Most taxed tokens cannot tell you where the money goes. This one can: every cent of it enters the treasury, buys tokenised equities on-chain, and half of each purchase is set aside for holders to claim.

Traders pay 3% in total. Pons takes 1% on every launch it hosts, and our 2% sits on top of it.

Two doors, and they do different jobs

This is the part most people get backwards, so it is worth being blunt about it.

Burn to redeemClaim
You give upYour tokens, destroyed.Nothing.
You receiveYour pro-rata slice of the floor, less 5%.Your share of the set-aside.
What it is forA price that cannot reach zero.Getting paid in equities.
When to use itOnly if the market price ever falls below the floor.Every epoch.

Burning is not how you make money. Buy $200 of FLR, burn it immediately, and you get back whatever the floor is worth — a fraction of what you paid. You profit by selling higher, like any token.

Why the floor only rises

Standard memecoin$FLR
Price supportNone. Nothing underneath.A basket of real equities, claimable at any time.
What a sale doesDrains the pool, hurts every holder.Generates fees that buy equities and lift the floor.
ExitingSell into the pool at whatever price is left.Burn to redeem at book value, or sell. Two doors.
Floor over timeGoes to zero.Ratchets up. It never moves back down.
floor per token = treasury value ÷ circulating supply
EventTreasurySupplyFloor
Someone buysupflat
Someone sellsupflat
Someone exits (burn)down, less 5%down faster
The equities appreciateupflat

Supported equities

Weights are not opinions. Each one is the share its pool can absorb without moving the price. Snapshot from 15 August 2026.

AssetWeightBest ETH poolBest USDG pool
NVIDIA60%26.5 WETH · 0.30%508,391 USDG · 0.05%
Apple25%4.6 WETH · 0.05%66,770 USDG · 0.30%
Google10%empty16,959 USDG · 0.30%
Tesla5%4.4 WETH · 0.30%76,854 USDG · 0.30%

Contracts

ChainRobinhood Chain · 4663
$FLR0x9e3072ca89005b406190d166db09a7c2fb57a800
RPChttps://rpc.mainnet.chain.robinhood.com
PonsLaunchLocker0x736D76699C26D0d966744cAe304C000d471f7F35
PonsLaunchFactory0xA5aAb3F0c6EeadF30Ef1D3Eb997108E976351feB
SwapRouter020xCaf681a66D020601342297493863E78C959E5cb2
WETH0x0Bd7D308f8E1639FAb988df18A8011f41EAcAD73
NVDA0xd0601CE157Db5bdC3162BbaC2a2C8aF5320D9EEC
AAPL0xaF3D76f1834A1d425780943C99Ea8A608f8a93f9
GOOGL0x2e0847E8910a9732eB3fb1bb4b70a580ADAD4FE3
TSLA0x322F0929c4625eD5bAd873c95208D54E1c003b2d

Common questions

Where does my redemption arrive?

Directly in your wallet, as tokenized equities. You call redeem, you receive NVDA, AAPL and GOOGL in one transaction, sized to your share of the supply.

What if one equity is frozen when I redeem?

Your redemption is refused, and nothing is burned. If a line is frozen for good, a second explicit button redeems what can be delivered and gives up the rest.

Do I need to stake or lock anything?

No. There is nothing to stake and nothing to lock. Claiming your equities costs you no tokens at all — you keep everything you hold.

So how do I actually make money?

Two ways, and burning is not one of them. First, you claim your share of equities every epoch while keeping all your tokens. Second, you sell higher — like any token. The burn door is a safety net, not a payout.

Can the floor ever go down?

Not from anything a holder does. Incoming fees exceed conversion friction by a wide margin.

What happens if nobody trades?

The treasury stops growing. The floor holds, it simply stops climbing.

Informational only; not financial, legal, tax, or investment advice. Distributions are tokenized equities, not brokerage shares, and do not include voting rights or dividends.