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Hold $EBTEat for free*
*Not actual food. 100% of the coin's fees buy ANSEM on the open market and land in your wallet every 15 minutes. No staking. No claiming. Just hold.

Every 15 minutes. Like clockwork.
Each cycle the keeper claims the coin's creator fees, buys ANSEM on Jupiter, snapshots every holder, and pushes the airdrop — pro-rata to your share of supply.
the drop hits every 15 minutes
Fees claimed → $ANSEM bought → holders snapshotted → airdrop pushed
One loop. It only spins one way.
Every stage feeds the next. More activity buys more ANSEM; more ANSEM demand lifts its price; a higher price makes every drop worth more — which pulls in more activity.
- 01
Fees accrue
Trading on the EBT coin generates creator fees in SOL — collected to the treasury.
- 02
Buy ANSEM
100% of accrued fees are spent buying ANSEM from the open market on Jupiter.
- 03
The drop
Every 15 minutes, holders are snapshotted and the ANSEM is airdropped pro-rata to your share of supply.
- 04
Demand rises
Continuous buy pressure on ANSEM lifts its price — better drops for every holder.
No team wallet. No marketing wallet. Just buybacks.
Most projects pocket their fees. EBT rings up 100% of them as ANSEM and hands the receipt to holders. Here's the tape.
- FEES COLLECTED
- 100%
- → $ANSEM BUYBACK
- 100%
- TEAM ALLOCATION
- $0.00
- MARKETING
- $0.00
- PARTNER SPLITS
- $0.00
Fee → buyback → airdrop.
Creator fees
Trading the $EBT coin generates creator fees in SOL. 100% accrue to the treasury — no allocations skimmed off the top.
$ANSEM buyback
Each cycle, the script swaps the treasury's SOL for ANSEM against live Solana liquidity on Jupiter — at the real market price.
The airdrop
Holders are snapshotted and the ANSEM is pushed to every wallet. Your cut = your balance ÷ eligible supply. Pools and protocol wallets are excluded.
your cut = your balance ÷ eligible supplyNo multipliers, no lockups, no claiming. Every buyback and every drop is verifiable on Solana.
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Put your name on the benefits. Upload a face if you've got one. Download it, post it, pin it to the fridge.
Everything stays in your browser — nothing is uploaded anywhere.
Up and running in three steps.
1 — Get $EBT
$EBT is a Solana SPL token. Swap SOL → $EBT on pump.fun or any aggregator using Phantom, Backpack, or Solflare.
2 — Hold it in your wallet
That's the whole job. Keep $EBT in a self-custody wallet — pool and exchange wallets don't collect drops.
3 — Earn $ANSEM
Every 15 minutes, fees become ANSEM and land in your wallet automatically. Watch the countdown above.
The common ones.
General
EBT is a Solana dividend token. Hold EBT and earn ANSEM automatically — 100% of the coin's creator fees buy ANSEM on the open market and get airdropped to holders every 15 minutes.
No. Just hold EBT in your own wallet. There is no staking, no locking, and no claim transaction — ANSEM is pushed straight to your wallet every drop.
Yes. EBT has a fixed supply of 1,000,000,000 tokens. No new tokens can be minted.
Solana. Low fees and fast finality are what make a 15-minute airdrop cycle practical.
The drops
Every 15 minutes, on the quarter hour. Each cycle the keeper claims accrued fees, buys ANSEM, snapshots holders, and pushes the airdrop.
Your share is pro-rata: your EBT balance divided by the eligible supply, times the ANSEM bought that cycle. Hold 1% of supply, receive 1% of every drop.
Any wallet holding EBT at snapshot time is eligible. Payouts below a tiny dust threshold are skipped so transaction costs don't eat the drop.
No — liquidity pool and protocol wallets are excluded from snapshots. Hold in your own wallet to receive drops.
Rewards
In your wallet — it just shows up. You can also watch every drop on the Ledger page or in your wallet's token history on any Solana explorer.
ANSEM is the flywheel token. Spending fees to continuously buy ANSEM from the open market creates sustained demand — benefiting holders of both EBT and ANSEM.
If fees haven't crossed the buyback threshold, the cycle rolls the balance into the next drop. Maintenance pauses are announced and resume on the same 15-minute schedule.