> TOKENOMICS // LAUNCHED_VIA_VIRTUALS
WAKE is a 1B supply token launching via Virtuals Protocol on Base. Allocations are transparent and onchain — liquidity, automated capital formation, treasury, team vesting, and a veVIRTUAL airdrop. The terminal is open to everyone; credit revenue cycles back into the token via onchain buybacks.
> ALLOCATION
- Liquidity PoolFixed Supply27%
- veVIRTUAL AirdropFixed Supply2%
- Automated Capital FormationFollows Limit Order Program from 2mn to 160mn FDV25%
- Team Initial Buy — Wake Treasury100% tokens immediately released at launch21%
- Team100% tokens released linearly over 6 months from launch + 12 months25%
> LAUNCH_FORMAT
> ACCESS
Connect any wallet to claim 5 free credits and run the terminal. Top up in USDC or ETH whenever you need more — purchases settle onchain to a transparent treasury wallet.
- ▸50% $WAKE buybacks
- ▸50% Treasury (development & ops)
- ▸5 free credits per new wallet
- ▸Top up in USDC or ETH from your connected wallet
- ▸Every module: DEX Radar, Pulse Check, Traction, Token Analysis, Skeptic, Exit Detector
- ▸No subscription, no waitlist, no token gate
> WAKE's Wake Terminal is open to everyone. Connect any wallet, claim 5 free credits, and start running modules. No token gate. No subscription. No whitelist. When you run low, top up directly from your wallet in USDC or ETH.
> REVENUE_FLOW
The terminal is funded by credit purchases. Every USDC and ETH payment is routed onchain to a transparent treasury wallet and split:
- ▸50% $WAKE buybacks — executed onchain
- ▸50% Treasury — funds continued development and ops
> Buybacks create persistent demand for $WAKE tied directly to terminal usage. The more the engine is used, the more $WAKE is bought back from the market.
> TOKEN_UTILITY
- ▸Buyback demand: 50% of all terminal credit revenue (USDC + ETH) cycles into onchain $WAKE buybacks
- ▸Treasury alignment: 50% of credit revenue funds engineering, infrastructure, and ops
- ▸Pure utility: no staking, no farming, no emissions, no inflation
- ▸Open terminal: $WAKE is not required to access or use any module