Web3 distribution context is fragmented across too many surfaces
Sale progress, staking updates, and claim status are often shown in different places. Users must manually piece them together before they can understand what is actually happening.
Users must check multiple places
Launchpads, project pages, wallets, and claim interfaces each show only part of the distribution story.
Progress is difficult to interpret
It is often unclear whether distribution has started, advanced, paused, or completed without manual cross-checking.
Claimability is not obvious
Users cannot quickly tell what their wallet can actually claim at this moment.
This slows decisions and makes users less certain about what is claimable right now.
Where Users Must Look Today
Launchpad
Sale progress and participation details live here.
Project Site
Staking announcements and token updates appear separately.
Explorer / Wallet
Users must inspect on-chain state to verify what changed.
Claim Page
Actual claimability is often only visible somewhere else.
Users are forced to assemble the full picture themselves.
When distribution context is split across multiple surfaces, even simple questions become unnecessarily hard to answer.
The Solution
eeteel turns fragmented distribution steps into one clear flow
eeteel brings distribution progress, claim readiness, and claims into one system. Users get a clearer path from participation to asset delivery.
One coherent view
eeteel brings distribution progress, staking state, and claims into one lifecycle.
Clearer state
Users can quickly understand where a distribution stands.
Simpler claims
Staking and claim flow are easier to follow and act on.
Unified Distribution Flow
Participation, funding, and claims stay in one readable path.