Launch Details
Launch Details of SOL Reserve (SOLR)
SOL Reserve (SOLR) is launching on the Solana blockchain to create a dynamic GameFi and staking ecosystem for our Telegram and Twitter community. Here’s a detailed overview of our launch process, designed to engage users, establish liquidity, and drive growth.
Launch Overview
SOLR’s launch introduces our token, staking, and GameFi features, powered by a 7% transaction tax and Solana’s fast, low-cost blockchain. It marks the beginning of our mission to reward stakers with SOL, gamers with SOLR, and build a deflationary, liquid ecosystem.
Key Launch Components
Token Launch:
Total Supply: 1,000,000,000 SOLR (1 billion).
Presale: 400,000,000 SOLR (40%) sold to the community to fund launch activities, accessible via Solana wallets.
Deployment on Solana mainnet with the 7% tax (3% staking, 1% gaming, 0.5% liquidity, 0.5% burn, 2% marketing).
Liquidity Setup:
Initial Liquidity: 400,000,000 SOLR (40%) allocated to the SOLR/SOL pool on Raydium.
Automated Liquidity: 0.5% of each transaction adds to the pool, ensuring trading stability and growth post-launch.
Staking Activation:
Launch the staking dApp, allowing users to stake SOLR for SOL rewards (funded by 3% tax).
No lock-up period—users can stake or unstake anytime, fostering flexibility for our community.
GameFi Rollout:
Release the Telegram-based GameFi (Game International) for users to earn SOLR, funded by 1% of the 7% tax.
Open to all Telegram users with Solana wallet linkage, driving engagement on Solana.
Community Engagement:
Use 2% marketing tax (converted to SOL) for airdrops, Twitter campaigns, and Telegram announcements to expand our reach to 5,000+ followers.
Host initial staking and gaming events to celebrate the launch and build momentum.
Deflationary and Sustainability Features
Deflationary Burn: 0.5% of each transaction is burned, reducing the 1 billion SOLR supply over time to increase scarcity and value.
Economic Stability: The 7% tax ensures sustainability, balancing rewards, liquidity, and burns for long-term growth on Solana.
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