Download the Phantom or Backpack wallet.
Buy Solana ($SOL) from your favorite crypto exchange.
Withdraw $SOL to your Phantom/Backpack wallet address.
Connect your wallet to the official Jupiter widget.
Swap $SOL for $DORA.
Enjoy your new FEDORA!
For help, please create a forum post and we’ll assist you there.
Yes, there’s a small 4% tax every time you buy, sell or transfer funds. This tax will help cover the costs associated with rewards, marketing, project related fees, and will allow for growth within our community.
*NOTE* Although we will try our best to alert our community way beforehand, due to project requirements, this tax is subjected to change without notice at any time.
Yes. We have 2 types of reward programs:
1.) Earn $DORA for contributing to site activity. How does free $DORA sound? Start uploading content and interacting with the community to accumulate your bag of $DORA! Read here for more info.
2.) Earn $DORA for holding $DORA (under development). Once you own $DORA, you’ll accrue a % of $DORA simply for holding the token. This program is still undergoing development and is currently not available yet.
We’ve set aside 1M $DORA to launch the rewards program. 50% of every transactions tax will be allocated to the rewards pool in order to fund this program. Checkout our rewards wallet: doraYLTdYaJQrDktXPmWJBu459THZg6gUtBxbwEpUbE
MINT: Revoking mint authority prevents additional tokens from being created.
FREEZE: Revoking freeze authority prevents devs from freezing wallets.
LIQUIDITY: Burning LP tokens ensures liquidity cannot be drained.
Please exercise extreme caution in the crypto space. NEVER, EVER connect your wallet directly to projects that haven’t been audited. This is a perfect recipe for getting your wallet drained by scammers!
-Address poisoning: Address poisoning is a tactic where a scammer will try to mirror the victim’s intended wallet. Since many wallets show the first 5 and last 5 of a wallet address, the scammer creates a wallet with the exact first and last digits of the address. Typically the attacker spams victims with numerous transactions hoping the victim will copy and paste the wrong address.
-Transactions: Use EXTREME caution when moving funds. The more funds you’re moving, the more careful you need to be.
-Fatigued interactions: Avoid sending transactions when you’re tired, after a wild night of partying with Jim Beam, or when you’re not in a good state of mind to move funds. Overcheck to make sure you are sending to the correct wallet.
-Whitelist: Most wallets allow you to whitelist to avoid accidentally sending your funds to the wrong address. If funds are sent to the wrong address, they are typically gone forever.
-Avoid being predictable: A strategy you can use is implementing fresh wallets for moving large funds. Implement a fresh wallet for a small test transaction and then go!
-Track dust: Use blockchain tracing tools to verify all of your on-chain transactions. Before sending any large funds, make sure there isn’t any address poisoning attempts on your own wallet.
You can read more about this in the official Solana sub-reddit.
