ZNOWBALL

An automated flywheel. Every trade feeds a buyback, every buyback burns supply, and nobody has to press anything.

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not minted yet
launched on ansem.io · into the z500

the snowball

a flywheel that can only turn one way.

a snowball does not roll because someone pushes it every turn. it rolls because rolling is what makes it bigger, and bigger is what makes it roll further. that is the whole design — not a metaphor, a loop with three steps and no discretion in any of them.

01

the curve pays

every trade on pump.fun charges a fee, and the creator's share of it accrues to the coin. nobody has to donate anything. volume is the only input the loop has.

02

the agent buys

an agent claims that fee, quotes the market, sets a floor under the fill and buys back. it runs on published rules and refuses a swap that misses the floor.

03

the supply falls

everything it buys is burned outright, not parked in a wallet nobody watches. the supply is smaller after every cycle, and the next fee buys a larger share of what is left.

burned so far

tokens burned
of total supply

counters read the token's own supply, not a spreadsheet. what is missing is what the flywheel has already burned — the whole count, live.

the venue

launched into the z500.

znowball is launched on ansem.io, so it is a real pump.fun coin from the first second — and it arrives owing something. every launch there buys a slice of its own supply on the curve and hands it to $ansem holders before anyone else can trade.

that is two things rolling at once, and they do not fight: the airdrop gives the coin away, the snowball buys it back. one grows the holder set, the other shrinks the supply that holder set is counted against.

z500 the community index ansem.io/z500 ↗
airdrop at launch
3% minimum

bought on the curve in the same transaction that creates the coin, held for $ansem holders.

what feeds the loop
0.30% of volume

the creator's share of the pump.fun fee. it is the only input the buyback has.

what the loop sells
nothing

it claims, it buys, it burns. there is no path in it that sells.

the tier and the launch date land here once they are set.

the rules

published before the first buy.

a buyback that is visible and predictable is a feature. the same transactions, undisclosed, read as something else entirely — and they are just as visible on-chain either way. so here is the wallet and here are the limits it runs under.

buyback wallet
published before the first buy
how it burns
burned outright — the supply goes down
venue
pump.fun, then its pool after the curve
slippage floor
a swap past it fails, by design
cap per cycle
fixed, and never raised to force a fill
what it sells
nothing. it only buys and burns
mint authority
none — pump.fun revokes it at creation

it only
gets bigger.