what's One Dollar (刀了)?
One Dollar (刀了) is a memecoin on the Solana blockchain, launched through the pump.fun fair-launch platform. The name draws from Chinese internet slang, where "刀" (dao) colloquially means "dollar" (USD), and "刀了" (dao le) implies "dollar finished" or "USD dead," embodying a playful, ironic meme about fiat currency's perceived demise amid crypto adoption. As a standard SPL token, it progresses via pump.fun's bonding curve mechanism, where early buyers provide liquidity until completion, then automatically lists on Raydium DEX. The deployer locked over 437 million tokens using Streamflow's on-chain vesting contracts, ensuring gradual release to align incentives and reduce rug-pull risks typical in memecoin launches.
DEX liquidity funded, 100% fee-to-buyback, 43% supply locked, launched low with no snipers.
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x.com/0x8i11i0nAll trading fees are used to buy back tokens, with zero fees going to the developer, creating a fee-to-buyback mechanism.
DEX liquidity has been funded.
Launched at a market cap of 2.6k with no snipers detected.
Locked 437.5660M tokens, representing 43% of total supply, using Streamflow protocol with verifiable on-chain terms.