France, 1653 — Reimagined for Solana

The Last One
Standing Wins

A historic investment mechanism where diamond hands are rewarded. Survivors share the pool. Sellers are eliminated.

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The Mechanism

How Survival
Becomes Profit

01

The Survival Pool

All creator rewards flow into a collective survival pool. This treasure grows with every transaction, waiting for the worthy survivors.

02

AI Watchguard

Our AI sentinel monitors every wallet. Sales, transfers, any sign of weakness—the system sees all. Paper hands cannot hide.

03

Elimination Protocol

Sell your tokens? You're marked as deceased. Your share of the pool vanishes. Only the living inherit the rewards.

04

Periodic Harvest

At set intervals, the pool is distributed among survivors. Hold longer, earn more. The final survivors claim the ultimate prize.

The Journey

Your Path to
Immortality

1

Buy & Hold

Acquire your tokens and stake your claim in the Tontine. Your survival begins the moment you join.

2

AI Monitors

The watchguard tracks all wallet activity. Every transfer, every sale—nothing escapes observation.

3

Sellers Eliminated

Paper hands are marked deceased. Their share forfeited. Only diamond hands remain.

4

Survivors Harvest

Periodic distributions reward the living. The longer you survive, the greater your legacy.

Live Data

The Survival
Pool

Pool Value

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Eliminated

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Share

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Live Tracking

The Survival Registry

Real-time tracking of diamond hands. Sellers are eliminated permanently.

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Rank
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Days Held
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Diamond Hand (Never Sold)
Eliminated (Sold)

The Origin

A Scheme From
1653

In 17th century France, Italian banker Lorenzo de Tonti proposed a revolutionary investment scheme to Cardinal Mazarin.

Investors would pool their money. Each year, the interest would be divided among the survivors. As members died, the remaining participants received larger shares.

The last survivor—or survivors—would inherit everything. A dark elegance of patience and persistence.

“Fortune favors the patient.”
— Lorenzo de Tonti
1653

Paris, France

Now Live on Solana

Will You
Survive?

Join the first-ever crypto Tontine. Diamond hands inherit the pool. Paper hands are forgotten. The choice is yours.