STRUCK
advisory: pre-storm conditions
an act of god · on solana

STRUCK

A storm is forming. Every trade feeds the charge — one hundred percent of creator fees. Somewhere in every five minutes, a bolt comes down and hands all of it to one wallet. You will not see it coming. Stay out in the rain.

how the storm works
market cap
window closes
the mechanism

how the storm works

01

the charge builds

every trade pays a creator fee, and every fee goes into the storm — all of it, buys and sells alike. there is no treasury, no team cut, and no other weather system feeding this one.

02

one bolt per window

the sky breaks once in every five-minute window — 288 bolts a day. where inside the window is never told, so the only way to be under the bolt is to be holding when it falls.

03

one bolt, one wallet

when it strikes, one holder is chosen — odds in exact proportion to holdings — and the whole charge lands in their wallet. no claim, no site to return to. you find out from your balance.

the instruments

the charge

in the charge
delivered by bolt
strikes
out in the rain

clear skies. the instruments connect the moment the coin launches, and read live from then on. a dash is not a zero — it is a sky with no storm in it yet.

the ledger

strike record

Every bolt since the storm formed, newest first, with the transaction it paid in. Each strike is written down and checkable on the chain by anyone who cares to look.

nobody has been struck. there is no storm yet.
the actuarial table

your odds

One slider. Your holding is your rod count, out of the one billion tokens the field can hold. The storm does not know who you are — that is the entire fairness model.

of any given bolt is yours
odds are proportional to holdings at the instant of the strike, and to nothing else. holding longer does not improve them — this is weather, not a pension. the creator wallet stands outside the field and cannot be struck.
the fine print

the policy

is this a lottery?

it is weather. you do not buy a ticket for weather — you stand in it. money arrives from trading and leaves by lightning, and both halves of that sentence are printed on this page rather than behind a roadmap. there is no product being pretended at. there is a charge, a sky, and an order of operations.

when is the next strike?

somewhere inside the current five-minute window. one bolt lands in every window — 288 a day — but where inside it is never told, not even to this page. if the moment were printed, a bag could be bought two seconds before it and sold two seconds after; a hidden moment means the only way to stand in the field is to actually stand in it. the timer at the top shows when the window closes. the bolt may already be in the air.

do i need to connect a wallet?

no. there is nothing to sign, nothing to claim and nothing to approve. the bolt finds the address on its own, and you find out the way anyone finds out about weather: by being hit.

what are my odds?

exactly proportional to your holdings at the instant of the strike. hold one percent of the field and one bolt in a hundred is yours. the table above will do the arithmetic for any bag you care to imagine. nothing else moves the odds — not loyalty, not volume, not asking nicely.

what if the charge is small?

then the bolt is small. the storm delivers whatever trading has charged it with. some bolts are worth being hit by and some are not. the arrangement does not generate money, it only moves it, and no figure on this page is a promise.

can the team be struck?

no. the creator wallet is the sky — it is where the charge accumulates before a bolt carries it down. the sky cannot strike itself, so it stands outside the field and holds no odds. every bolt lands on a holder.

where do i buy it?

on pump.fun, at launch. the contract address will be printed at the top of this page and nowhere else first. until it is, anything claiming to be this coin is somebody else's weather.

is anything owed to me?

no. an act of god is, by definition, not covered. the storm owes nothing to anyone — standing in the rain is your own decision, and so is leaving.