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Frequently Asked Questions

Common questions about CoinRewards and how it works.

How do I enable CoinRewards for my token?

When creating your token on pump.fun, set the creator fee destination to the CoinRewards vault address. That's it! Your token will automatically appear on the gallery once it receives its first deposit.

How often are rewards distributed?

Rewards are distributed every 24 hours. A snapshot is taken of all token holders, and SOL is sent directly to their wallets proportional to their holdings.

Do I need to stake or lock my tokens?

No! Your tokens remain fully liquid. Just hold them in your wallet at the time of the daily snapshot to receive rewards.

What's the minimum amount to receive rewards?

Your calculated payout must be at least 0.01 SOL to be sent to your wallet. This prevents dust attacks and saves on transaction fees. If your payout is below this threshold, it's collected as 'Dust Revenue' and added to the reserve fund for future buybacks.

How do I know if a token uses CoinRewards?

Check the Dopamine Gallery on coinrewards.fun. All enabled tokens are listed there with real-time stats on deposits and distributions.

Is CoinRewards trustless?

Yes! The vault private key is generated inside a Trusted Execution Environment (TEE). No human—including the CoinRewards team—can access it. You can verify this on our transparency page.

What fees does CoinRewards charge?

CoinRewards takes a small operational fee (typically 5-10%) from the reward pool to cover infrastructure costs. The exact fee is displayed on each token's page.

Can I change the fee destination after creating a token?

No, the creator fee destination is set at token creation and cannot be changed afterward. This is a pump.fun limitation, not a CoinRewards one.

What happens if the vault runs out of SOL?

If the vault balance for a token falls below the minimum distribution threshold, rewards will accumulate until there's enough to distribute. No rewards are ever lost.

How can I verify my rewards?

All transactions are on-chain and verifiable. Check your wallet's transaction history or use the transparency page to see all vault activity.

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