1. Abstract
Triumph rewards its holders. Hold at least $10 worth of Triumph and receive $1 worth of TRUMP coin every 2 minutes. The distribution is funded by creator fees and vault money — swapped to TRUMP via Jupiter and sent directly to your wallet. The entire pipeline is on-chain and verifiable.
2. The Mechanism
The distribution engine runs in a continuous loop:
- Claim — Creator fees from pump.fun are claimed every cycle via PumpPortal.
- Budget — Creator fees + vault funds are combined into the swap budget.
- Swap — Budget is swapped to TRUMP (CA: 6p6xgHyF7AeE6TZkSmFsko444wqoP15icUSqi2jfGiPN) via Jupiter aggregator.
- Snapshot — All Triumph holders are fetched via Helius RPC. Wallets holding < $10 worth are filtered out.
- Distribute — Each eligible holder receives exactly $1 worth of TRUMP. Transfers use SPL TransferChecked instruction.
- Repeat — Wait 2 minutes. Run again.
3. Eligibility
To receive TRUMP distributions, a wallet must hold at least $10 USD worth of $TRIUMPH at the time of each snapshot. The token price is fetched live from Jupiter's price API. There is no lock-up, no staking, and no claim process. Simply hold the token.
4. Distribution Math
At TRUMP price of ~$2.00, each eligible holder receives approximately 0.5 TRUMP per cycle. With cycles every 2 minutes, a holder receives ~$720 worth of TRUMP per day (assuming sufficient fee volume). If the fee budget is less than $1 per holder, the available TRUMP is split equally among all eligible holders.
5. Technical Stack
- Solana — All operations are on mainnet.
- Jupiter — SOL-to-TRUMP swaps via aggregator for best execution.
- Helius — Holder snapshot via getTokenAccounts RPC.
- PumpPortal — Creator fee claims.
- SPL Token — TransferChecked for all distributions.
6. Verification
Every distribution is a standard Solana transaction visible on any explorer. The Live Distributions section on this page queries the distribution wallet's history in real-time. You can verify independently using Solscan or Solana FM.
7. Open Source
The distribution bot is open source. The complete code, configuration, and deployment instructions are available on GitHub.