
Z500crowdfunding
All-or-nothing funding for the $ANSEM burn
Entering the z500 index requires an $ANSEM burn that most small projects cannot pay on their own. Here a community funds it together: $ZFUND holders approve an application, contributors deposit $ANSEM into an escrow vault, and if the goal is reached before the deadline the vault is burned. If it is not, every contribution is returned in full.
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Live pools
No pools yet. The first approved application opens the list.
Submit applicationHow a pool works
Four steps,
two outcomes
Escrow, burn, allocation claims and refunds are instructions of one on-chain program. Once a pool is approved, no step depends on the creator or on the protocol team.
Read the full rules
01Apply
A creator submits the token, the burn goal and the funding window and pays a flat 1K $ZFUND application fee. The fee covers moderation and is not refunded in any outcome.

02Vote
$ZFUND holders vote for 3 days. Voting weight equals the wallet's $ZFUND balance at the time of the vote. A simple majority with a quorum of 5M $ZFUND approves the application; the applicant cannot vote.

03Fund
Any $ZFUND holder can deposit $ANSEM into the pool's escrow vault until the deadline. The goal is a hard cap. New-launch pools accept deposits only after the creator has escrowed the promised allocation.

04Burn or refund
Goal reached: the vault is burned in a single transaction and, for new launches, contributors claim their allocation pro rata. Goal missed: refunds open and each contributor withdraws the full amount deposited.
Recent transactions · updated every 30 s
Latest
transactions
The last 30 instructions sent to the program, decoded from Solana: contributions, votes, applications, burns and refunds. Program 2ecJPH…giZdCr.
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The two outcomes
All or nothing
Goal reached
Burned
- Anyone can call
finalize_success. The vault is burned from the pool's own token account inside that instruction; the $ANSEM does not pass through any wallet. - Existing token: the burn is the outcome. No new tokens are distributed.
- New launch: contributors claim their share of the escrowed allocation in proportion to their deposit. A 2.5 % protocol fee is taken from that allocation, not from $ANSEM, and is used for $ZFUND buyback and burn.
Goal missed
Full refund
- After the deadline passes below the goal, anyone can call
finalize_refund. Each contributor then withdraws exactly the amount deposited. - There is no fee or deduction on refunds, and the withdrawal does not depend on the creator.
- The creator withdraws the escrowed allocation. The application fee is not returned.
$ZFUND
Fixed supply,
no emissions
1B SPL tokens, mint authority revoked. The protocol's only revenue is the fee on successful new-launch pools; there is no inflation.
Holding it does
- Vote on applications, weighted by balance
- Contribute $ANSEM to approved pools
- Claim pro-rata allocations from funded launches
Fees
- 1K $ZFUND per application, non-refundable
- 2.5 % of the allocation on successful new launches
- No fee on contributions, votes, claims or refunds
Read before you contribute
Eligibility is not a listing. A completed burn makes a token eligible under z500 criteria. Whether Ansem ranks, features or mentions it is his decision and outside the protocol's control.
Allocations can lose all value. A pre-launch allocation is a venture position: if the project fails, the tokens may be worth nothing. The protocol makes no statement about returns or liquidity.
Voting can be manipulated at low turnout. Quorum and applicant exclusion limit what a small group can do; they do not eliminate the risk. Read the application before you vote or contribute.
For creators
Put it to
a vote
Submitting costs 1K $ZFUND. Holders vote for 3 days. If the application passes, funding opens for the window you set.
