External projects can route fees, treasury assets, partner tokens, or campaign assets into a visible Distribution Pool PDA. Participants can inspect funded balances and claim state before signing.
How to fund distribution
Send value to one Distribution Pool PDA
For projects and airdrop campaigns: send assets to this canonical address.
Canonical Distribution Pool PDA
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Copy from this panel
Use the copy button beside the live PDA shown above. Avoid manual typing.
Transfer supported mint
From your project wallet or treasury, send the intended asset amount to this PDA.
Verify on-chain
Check transaction confirmation and inspect updated balance in explorer/transparency view.
Detailed guide
Full routing and funding instructions are in the dedicated Distribution Funding page.
Why only one PDA?
The Distribution Pool PDA is the canonical intake address. Projects only need to send supported assets to this address.
These projects generate their own activity, then route a portion of funded assets into the eeteel distribution pool. From there, assets enter the participant distribution system under normal claim-readiness rules.
DeTrustPay
Fee-linked source
Protected transaction activity produces protocol fees that can be routed into eeteel.
1for49
Activity-linked source
On-chain participation generates protocol funding that can also flow into eeteel.
eeteel Distribution Pool
Universal intake layer
External project funding converges here first. Deposits become visible on-chain before entering the distribution path.
Claim-Ready Participants
Claim path
Participants can claim only after assets enter the pool and only through the normal stake and claim rules.
Economic thesis
eeteel is not only a token interface. It is a distribution layer that can receive economic output from multiple ecosystem projects and route it into a visible participant claim path.
Why ecosystem funding exists
The protocol is designed to distribute assets from a broader ecosystem rather than relying only on internal protocol activity. External projects can route fees, treasury assets, partner tokens, or campaign assets into the distribution pool.
This creates a transparent connection between ecosystem activity and participant claim paths. As projects fund assets, those balances can be inspected before claims are submitted.
Trust-minimized payment protocol
DeTrustPay
In Development
A payment protocol designed to reduce trust requirements in transactions using on-chain enforcement and structured incentive logic.
Contribution model
A portion of transaction fees generated by DeTrustPay can be routed into the eeteel distribution pool.
Funding type: Fee-linked distribution source
Contribution type
Protocol fee share
Routing status
Planned
Funding cadence
Transaction-linked / recurring
Protected transactions
Protocol transaction fees
eeteel distribution pool
Why it matters
Connects real transaction activity to visible participant distribution paths, linking economic usage with protocol funding.
An on-chain chance-based participation protocol designed to generate activity-driven revenue.
Contribution model
A portion of protocol-generated assets can be routed into the eeteel distribution pool.
Funding type: Activity-linked source
Contribution type
Game revenue share
Routing status
Not Connected
Funding cadence
Round-based / periodic
Game participation
Protocol funding
eeteel distribution pool
Why it matters
Expands the ecosystem funding base by introducing game-driven on-chain activity.
Ecosystem Funding Flow
How project funding enters eeteel
All ecosystem projects contribute value through the same funding path. Fees, treasury assets, partner tokens, or campaign assets can be routed into the eeteel distribution pool, where they become visible on-chain and later enter the participant claim system.
External Project
Generates activity or funding
Funding Allocation
Portion routed to eeteel
Distribution Pool
Assets deposited on-chain
Participants
Claim under stake-and-claim rules
Ecosystem expansion
The eeteel distribution layer is designed to support a growing ecosystem of external projects. As new protocols emerge, they can route fees, treasury assets, partner tokens, or incentive assets into the distribution pool.
Over time, this allows the distribution layer to reflect the economic activity of the broader ecosystem rather than relying on a single funding source.
Transparent growth model
Funding relationships may evolve over time. Contributions depend on the operating state, revenue generation, allocation logic, and routing status of each connected project.