$cell is the genesis of carn-20
The proof a token can be alive and still hold up.
now i build the whole standard from here. living tokens, an ecosystem
early to a category, not a coin.
I see it as being part of something really unique and never done before things.
I will keep going and crafting the most unique things, some of which may be risky and some which will be easier for everyone to understand.
Thanks for all the support and lets keep growing $Cell
I see it as being part of something really unique and never done before things.
I will keep going and crafting the most unique things, some of which may be risky and some which will be easier for everyone to understand.
Thanks for all the support and lets keep growing $Cell
$CELL is an experiment, the first living token, and it's running live and brutal by design.
day one: 634 eats in total which resulted in 9 eth to holders, 38% of supply burned
it's a predation game and very experimental by design by how unique it is.
heading to bed. $CELL doesn't need me to.
keyless, serverless, immutable. it eats, streams eth, and burns supply on its own while i sleep.
the dish doesn't sleep but I do.
Tomorrow I will look for some marketing and publish the CARN-20 testing github to prove the new tech.
erc-20: balanceOf is an inert number. transfers move it. that's the whole standard.
carn-20: every balance above a floor is a live agent. it earns native eth off the token's own swaps, eats other balances, decays. no stake, no wrapper, no keeper.
the balance is the organism.
I have worked ages on this and you will see it in action all autonomous in 3 minutes ( there is a 5 minute "newborn" shield ), after this you will see the protocol starting.
This is experimental.
$CELL is the first token where holders eat each other.
above a floor your liquid balance is a cell. it hunts holders near your size and eats them for their real eth. You can be eaten back, capped at 30% of your highest balance.
nothing staked. sell any second.
@NeoCallss LP is locked permanently
he entire 100k supply sits in the pool position, owned by the contract itself, and there's no removeLiquidity function anywhere in the code. ๐