how cashcat works
every trade
feeds the burn
cashcat is a memecoin launchpad on Robinhood Chain with one loop at its core: tokens launch, trading pays a tax the creator set — in ETH, never in memecoins — creators keep everything above the platform's ~0.5%, and that 0.5% buys CASHCAT on-chain and burns it. Forever out of supply.
launch
One transaction deploys your token, seeds a Uniswap pool with the entire 1B supply, and locks the liquidity forever. Nobody — including us — can ever pull it.
trade
Every buy and sell generates a fee, collected in ETH. Fees never accrue in memecoins, so nobody ever has to dump a token to get paid.
earn
Creators claim their share of every trade in pure ETH, any time, straight from the contract. No dashboards to trust — the claim is on-chain and creator-only.
where every fee goes
The tax is chosen by the creator at launch (1% is the default) and split at the contract level — fixed at launch, impossible to change afterwards, claimable by no one but its rightful owner.
every swap
pays its fee, in ETH
creators
everything above the platform's cut
Claimable in ETH, forever, by the fee stream's current owner alone. Self-burn tokens route it into burning themselves.
~0.5%
to the platform — every mode
Committed to one job: buying CASHCAT on-chain and burning it.
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the burn
Platform ETH → buys CASHCAT on-chain → supply destroyed forever.
no bonding curve. no migration.
Most launchpads make you trade in two acts — a synthetic curve first, a "real" pool later. cashcat tokens skip the theater.
elsewhere
On pump.fun-style launchpads, early buys go into the platform's own bonding-curve contract — not a real market. Only after the token hits a graduation threshold does it "migrate" to an actual exchange pool. That handoff is a cliff: liquidity moves venues, bots camp the migration, and the curve you bought on isn't the market you end up holding.
on cashcat
Every token is born inside its real Uniswap v4 pool, in the launch transaction itself. The entire supply is the liquidity, locked forever, and the market opens at a market cap of a few thousand dollars. From the first buy to a million-dollar chart it is the same pool, the same rules — nothing graduates, nothing migrates, and every terminal and bot on the chain can trade it from second one.
Because the pool is the market, how far a buy moves the price depends on one thing: how much ETH is already in the pool. Thin, young pools move violently in both directions — that is the memecoin trade — and deep pools barely flinch. ETH's dollar price never changes your impact; it only changes the labels on the chart.