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Memes.surf uses a dual-asset model: shares for fractional trading and NFTs for full ownership.

Shares

Shares are the core trading instrument on Memes.surf. Each meme launched on the platform has exactly 1,000,000 shares that represent fractional ownership of the underlying NFT collection.

Key Properties

PropertyDescription
TypeJetton (TON fungible token)
SupplyFixed at 1,000,000 per meme
PricingBonding curve - price rises with each buy
TransferableYes, between TON wallets
TradeableYes, on Memes.surf

How Pricing Works

Share-token prices follow a bonding curve model:

  • Each buy increases the price per share
  • Each sell decreases the price per share
  • The curve ensures continuous liquidity - there is always a price at which you can buy or sell
  • No order book or external liquidity pool needed
  • Total supply is fixed at 1,000,000 shares per meme

Buying and Selling

  1. Buy - Send TON to receive shares at the current curve price
  2. Sell - Return shares to receive TON at the current curve price
  3. Spread - A 1% trading fee applies on all buys and sells

NFTs

Each meme has a collection of 1,000 NFTs. NFTs exist on-chain and can be minted by burning the full share supply.

Key Properties

PropertyDescription
StandardTEP-62 (TON NFT)
Collection Size1,000 NFTs per meme
StorageImage stored on-chain or via decentralized storage
MintableYes, by burning 1,000,000 shares
TradeableYes, on Getgems and other TON NFT marketplaces

Minting an NFT

When a user accumulates 1,000,000 shares (the full supply), they can mint an NFT:

  1. All 1,000,000 shares are burned - permanently removed from circulation
  2. One NFT is minted from the collection (out of 1,000 total) and sent to the user's wallet
  3. The share market for that meme is effectively closed (all shares destroyed)
  4. The NFT can now be freely traded on marketplaces

TON

TON is the native currency used for all transactions on Memes.surf:

  • Paying launch fees
  • Buying shares
  • Receiving proceeds from selling shares
  • Paying trading fees