Transparency
$SKILLS in the open
Everything decided about the token, written down before it existed. Publishing the terms first is the only version of this that means anything — after a launch, a page like this can be written to fit whatever happened.
$SKILLS is the currency of the marketplace. Every skill is priced in dollars and paid in $SKILLS at the rate when you buy, so a seller sets a number that stays put and a buyer pays the market equivalent.
$0.00001364
- Market cap
- $13.64K
- Fully diluted
- $13.64K
- Volume, 24h
- $22.83K
- Liquidity
- On curve
Price and volume from DexScreener, candles from GeckoTerminal, both for the deepest pool. “On curve” means the token still trades on the Pump.fun bonding curve, which has no pool depth to measure. It is not a measured zero.
Where the supply goes
- Public float
- 90%
- Skillstrade treasury
- 10%
The treasury’s 10% is the only allocation, and it sits in the deployer wallet published below. What it holds and what it spends can be read off the chain rather than taken from this page.
- Total supply
- Read at launch
- Mint authority
- —
- Freeze authority
- —
- Insider allocation
- None beyond the 10%
- Vesting and locks
- None
- Presale
- None
Could not read the mint account just now. Nothing is being shown from an earlier load — this panel is blank rather than stale.
What we gave up to say that
- No presale and no private round. Nobody bought $SKILLS at a price the public could not get.
- No allocation to investors, advisors or contributors. The treasury's 10% is the only one that exists.
- It launched on Pump.fun's public bonding curve. There was no allowlist and no early window — the first buy anyone could make was the first buy we could make.
- No market-maker agreement, no token loan, and no paid listing arrangement with any exchange.
- No money has been raised against the token, and none will be without saying so here first.
Every address we hold
Published at launch
These addresses and @skillstrade_xyz are the only two places we publish them. Treat every other one you are sent as fake, including one that arrives in a reply under a post of ours.