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.
*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.