What this is
$CURE is a coin with a job. Every trade on it generates creator fees in SOL.
Instead of those fees going to a wallet and staying there, a machine claims them,
spends them on MRKx — real tokenised Merck stock — and airdrops that stock to
everyone holding the coin.
MRKx is issued by Backed (the Kraken xStocks programme) and is backed 1:1 by
custodied MRK shares. It is a Token-2022 mint on Solana. There is no wrapper, no
synthetic, and no IOU in between — the machine buys the same token you would buy
yourself, on the same venue.
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What you have to do
Nothing. There is no claim button and no staking contract. Hold at least
500,000 $CURE in a wallet you control and the stock arrives on
its own. The first time you are paid, the machine opens a token account for you and
pays the rent itself.
How the maths works
Each round the machine takes a snapshot of every wallet holding the minimum, and
divides what it bought in proportion to those balances:
your MRKx = MRKx bought × (your balance ÷ total qualifying balance)
Rounding is done by largest remainder, so the amounts paid out sum to exactly what
was bought — no dust is left behind and the ledger reconciles every round.
A round can only fit so many transactions. Once there are more qualifying wallets
than one round holds, the machine pays them in rotating groups — so every
wallet is still paid, just every few rounds rather than every round. The groups are
mixed by size, so what you earn tracks what you hold and nothing else. Nobody is
ever ranked out of the payout.
Why a round sometimes doesn't pay
MRKx is an equity, not a memecoin: its book is thinner. The machine sizes every
buy to the book — it works out the largest amount that trades under its price
impact cap, buys that, and carries the rest of the fees into the next round. It will
also hold back if gas and account rent would eat more than a set share of what is
being handed out. Fees are never lost; they queue.
Where the money can and can't go
- The machine can only spend SOL it has measurably claimed as creator fees.
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Money arriving any other way — a dev sell, a transfer in, your own float — never
enters the spendable pot, so it can never be spent.
- A hard SOL floor sits under everything, and a reserve is kept for gas and rent.
- Every amount it books is measured from an on-chain balance delta, never from what a request claimed.