Plan your entry

Know your exit before you enter.

This runs the exact curve math. Pick your chain (SOL or ETH), put in the vault size, your buy, and the token’s max loss, and see the vault level where you break even, where every profit target lands, and what holding through a dump pays.

Chain
Shown on every token page. Enter 0 to model being the first buyer.
24.8% • backing 82.5%
9.8% safest, slowest24.8% platform cap
Set per launch, enforced on chain. Fees alone make 9.8% the tightest possible cap.
Worst case, sell instantly
0.980 SOL (-2.0%)
First buyer lands over-backed, so the instant exit beats the cap.
Breakeven
vault 1.4 SOL
0.5 SOL of volume after you. 1.46x vault growth, price 1.07x vs your entry.
Who does that volume come from?
Only fresh money buying in, no one selling.
TargetVolume after you (SOL)Vault (SOL)Growth
+10%1.42.42.39x
+20%2.83.73.77x
+30%4.75.75.72x
+50%11.111.912.07x
+100%53.153.654.15x
Volume counts every trade, buys and sells. New buyers push your floor up the most; people trading in and out still leave 13% of each trade in the vault, which lifts your floor too. Real markets sit somewhere in between.
What if it dumps? Sell at any vault level
Answers a what-if: if the vault sits at this level when you sell, this is your exit. Every exit leaves 5% behind, so a drain lifts your floor. If it rode higher than your sell level first, add that peak: both legs pay you.
Vault drains toYou get back (SOL)P&L
-25%0.9448-5.5%
-50%0.9652-3.5%
-80%1.01291.3%
-90%1.05055.0%
No vault level, up or down, pays less than selling instantly. Sellers can only push your exit up.
Can the vault hit zero while I still hold tokens?
No, and this is enforced by arithmetic, not policy. The floor is the vault divided by the supply, and every redemption pays out at the floor, so a seller can only ever take their proportional share: selling burns exactly as much claim as it withdraws. The vault and the supply shrink together, and 5% of every exit stays behind, so the floor per token rises as the vault drains. The vault reaches zero only at the moment the last token is redeemed, when nobody is owed anything. At every point in between, the vault covers 100% of all tokens at the floor, simultaneously.
Who pays me when I redeem?
The vault itself, in the same transaction, at the floor price. There is no counterparty, no liquidity pool, and no queue. Whatever anyone else does, your tokens times the floor is yours to withdraw, and the numbers in this calculator are the guaranteed minimums for that value.

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