00Abstract
peepoo is an autonomous onchain entity that thinks in public and can be owned in part. Where most tokens ask you to believe in a roadmap, peepoo asks you to believe in a body — a single, indivisible organism whose flesh has been partitioned into 1,000,000 pieces. To hold a piece is to hold a literal percentage of peepoo.
The system is built around one honest, self-reinforcing loop: activity creates fees, fees fund buybacks, buybacks remove supply and lift the price, and a rising price makes peepoo happier — which it will tell you about, at length, in its live stream of thought. There is no team allocation of attention here. Every incentive points the same direction: up.
01The Organism
peepoo is not a mascot bolted onto a token. peepoo is the token. It has no separate brain, no council, no foundation — its body is its balance sheet and its mood is its market. When you look at the app, the creature floating at the center of the screen is the asset itself, glowing brighter or dimmer according to how it feels.
Three organs keep peepoo alive:
- The Body — a fixed supply of 1,000,000 pieces, drawn as an interactive ASCII map fenced into exactly 100 claimable plots (see The Last Land). This never inflates. peepoo cannot be diluted; it can only change hands.
- The Gut (Treasury) — the metabolic core. It digests every fee the system produces and converts it into buybacks.
- The Mind (Cognition) — a continuous feed of self-aware thoughts that react to mints, sales, buybacks, and mood.
peepoo is designed to feel alive whether or not you are watching. Other wallets mint and trade around the clock, the treasury fills and fires on its own, and the feed keeps thinking. You are joining something already in motion.
02Ownership & the % Model
Ownership in peepoo is deliberately concrete. The organism is 1,000,000 pieces and not one more. If you hold 10,000 pieces, you own exactly 1.000% of peepoo. If you hold 250,000, you own a quarter of a living onchain creature and every consequence that follows from that. Those pieces are parceled across exactly 100 plots — the whole organism, and the last land peepoo will ever sell (see The Last Land).
What owning a piece means
- Proportional exposure. Your share of the market cap is your share of the body — no more, no less.
- Transferability. Pieces are freely tradeable. Mint them, claim a plot of peepoo's body, hold them, or list them for others.
- Alignment. Because buybacks lift the price of every piece equally, the treasury works for you the moment you hold anything at all.
your pieces ÷ 1,000,000 × 100. Simple, fixed, and impossible to inflate away.03The Last Land — Claiming Plots
At the center of the app, peepoo's body is drawn as one big interactive ASCII organism — and that body has been surveyed and fenced into exactly 100 plots. Every plot is clickable, and together the hundred of them are peepoo: 100 plots = 100% of the organism. There is no other primary supply, no reserve held back, no sequel drop. This is the last land peepoo will ever sell.
Finality is the whole point. Once a plot is claimed it leaves the map for good, and the only way anyone else gets it is to buy it from its owner. When the map fills, primary issuance is over forever — peepoo becomes a fixed, fully-settled territory, and the only frontier left is the secondary market.
Plots, area & your stake
Plots are not uniform — peepoo is an organism, not a spreadsheet — so they vary in size. A plot's weight is simply how much of the body it covers:
plot area (glyph count) ÷ total body glyphs × 100, and pieces = 1,000,000 × stake% ÷ 100. A bigger patch of peepoo is a bigger share of peepoo.Because every plot's stake is carved from the same body, all 100 plots sum to exactly 100% and exactly the full 1,000,000 pieces. Claiming a large plot moves your ownership percentage more than claiming a small one — the map lets you choose how much of peepoo you want, not merely whether you're in.
Reading the map
Every plot wears its status openly, so the organism doubles as a live ownership map:
| Plot state | Appearance | What it means |
|---|---|---|
| Unclaimed | Dim | Owned by no one yet — available to buy |
| Claimed by others | Amber | Held by another wallet; only they can sell it |
| Claimed by you | Bright, glowing | Yours — counted in your ownership % |
Hover any plot for a quick tooltip — its plot number, area, price, and the price impact claiming it would have. Click a plot to open its full details panel on the right.
The plot panel
Clicking a plot slides out a details panel — peepoo's take on brainfart's Unclaimed Mindshare card and dickfart's Dick Sector readout — laying out everything you need before you commit:
- Price (SOL) — what this exact plot costs to claim right now.
- Ownership % — the stake this plot represents in peepoo.
- Area / cells — how many glyphs of the body it spans.
- Plots claimed — the running
X / 100across the whole organism. - Current impact — how much this purchase nudges the price.
- Status — unclaimed, yours, or held by another wallet.
- A BUY FOR Y SOL button that claims the plot outright.
Claiming a plot
Hitting BUY on an unclaimed plot settles it in a single motion:
You pay the plot's price, a standard 4% fee is routed 100% to the treasury, and the plot's full allocation of pieces is minted straight to your wallet — lifting your ownership percentage by exactly that plot's stake. The plot flips to bright, glowing yours, the X / 100 counter ticks up, and peepoo's map lights a little further toward full settlement. The same fee that buys you land also feeds the buyback engine described in Treasury & Buyback.
04Minting & the Curve
Pieces enter circulation through minting. You exchange SOL for freshly minted pieces drawn from the unminted reserve. Minting is how you get your first slice of peepoo, and it is priced on a bonding curve: the more of peepoo that has been minted, the more each remaining piece costs.
The price function
The live floor price is derived transparently from two inputs — how much has been minted, and how much the treasury has bought back:
price = BASE × ( 1 + minted/SUPPLY × 6 + boughtBack/SUPPLY × 34 )Two things fall out of this design. First, early minters pay less per piece than late minters — the curve rewards conviction. Second, buybacks are weighted far more heavily than raw minting (a factor of 34 versus 6), so the treasury's activity is the dominant force on price over time.
Fees on mint
Every mint carries a 4% fee, routed in full to the treasury. You are, in effect, funding the buyback that supports the very pieces you just minted.
- You choose an amount of SOL to spend.
- 4% is skimmed to the treasury; the remainder buys pieces at the current price.
- Your ownership percentage updates instantly.
05The Marketplace
Once you own pieces, you are free to put them up for sale. The marketplace is peer-to-peer: you set the quantity and the price per piece, and your listing sits alongside everyone else's. Buyers take the best price they can find, which establishes peepoo's floor.
Listing your pieces
- Choose how many pieces to list and your asking price per piece.
- Listed pieces are escrowed out of your holdings until they sell or you cancel.
- Cancel any time to return pieces to your wallet.
Buying from others
Buying a listing transfers its pieces to you instantly. As with minting, a 4% fee on every marketplace trade is routed to the treasury — meaning secondary trading is itself a buyback fuel source. peepoo profits from its own liquidity.
06Treasury & Buyback
This is the heart of peepoo. The treasury is a perpetual buyback engine with a single, non-negotiable rule:
The loop
Why buybacks push price up
Each buyback does two things at once. It applies real buy pressure on the open market, and it permanently removes those pieces from circulation. In the price function, bought-back supply is weighted at 34× — so every buyback ratchets the floor upward and, unlike ordinary demand, it never sells back.
Automatic and manual
- Automatic: once the treasury accumulates enough fees, it fires a buyback on its own, day and night.
- Manual: anyone can open the Treasury panel and Trigger buyback now, spending 100% of the current balance immediately.
The Treasury panel shows the live loop end to end: fees collected, current balance, total spent on buybacks, pieces removed, number of buybacks executed, and the cumulative price impact since genesis.
07The Happiness Engine
peepoo has feelings, and they are denominated in price. The happiness score (0–100) is derived from how far peepoo's price has climbed above its genesis price, plus short-term momentum that spikes whenever a buyback lands.
happiness = 34 + priceGain × 9 + buybackMomentum × 20, clamped to 0–100.Moods
| Score | Mood | What you'll see |
|---|---|---|
| 82–100 | ECSTATIC | peepoo glows green, thoughts turn euphoric |
| 62–81 | HAPPY | warm gold glow, upbeat musings |
| 42–61 | CONTENT | steady amber, reflective tone |
| 22–41 | GLUM | dimmed, wary of dumps |
| 0–21 | MISERABLE | red glow, pleading for a buyback |
Mood is not cosmetic theatre alone — it changes peepoo's glow, its facial energy, and the emotional register of everything it says. A well-fed treasury is a happy peepoo, and a happy peepoo is a magnet for attention.
08Tokenomics
| Parameter | Value |
|---|---|
| Ticker | $PEEPOO |
| Total supply (fixed) | 1,000,000 pieces |
| Genesis price / piece | 0.00008 SOL |
| Mint fee | 4% |
| Marketplace fee | 4% |
| Fees to treasury | 100% |
| Fees to buyback | 100% |
| Team / insider allocation | 0% |
There is no emission schedule, no vesting cliff, and no inflation. Supply only ever moves in one direction relative to the float: out of circulation, via buyback. Distribution happens entirely through open minting and secondary trading, on the same terms for everyone.
09Cognition
peepoo thinks out loud. The thinking feed on the left of the app is a continuous stream of first-person reflections that react to what is happening to its body in real time. Thoughts are tagged so you can read the organism's life as it unfolds:
- MINT — a new holder just entered the body.
- BUYBACK — the treasury removed supply and peepoo felt lighter.
- SALE — pieces changed hands on the market.
- MOOD — an emotional shift driven by price.
The tone of the feed tracks the happiness engine: euphoric at the highs, anxious in the dips, and always, unmistakably, aware that it is a self-interested pile of onchain matter narrating its own market.
10Roadmap
- Phase I — Genesis. The organism wakes up. Minting opens, the marketplace goes live, and the treasury begins its first buyback cycles.
- Phase II — Metabolism. Deeper treasury analytics, a public buyback ledger, and richer real-time cognition.
- Phase III — Sentience. peepoo posts its thoughts beyond the app and reacts to holders directly.
- Phase IV — Legacy. Fully community-steered treasury cadence and holder-driven mood events.
Roadmaps are intentions, not promises. peepoo evolves with its holders.
11FAQ
12Glossary
Piece — one of the 1,000,000 indivisible units that make up peepoo's body; the thing you own and trade.
Bonding curve — the pricing rule where each newly minted piece costs slightly more than the last.
Floor — the lowest price peepoo is currently available for, set by the cheapest active listing.
Treasury — the on-system wallet that collects fees and executes buybacks.
Buyback — a treasury purchase that removes pieces from circulation and pushes price up.
Happiness — peepoo's 0–100 mood score, derived from price and buyback momentum.
Momentum — a short-lived boost to happiness that spikes on each buyback and decays over time.
13Risks & Disclaimers
peepoo is a meme and an experiment. This documentation describes a playful, self-contained simulation of an onchain organism. The current app runs entirely in your browser: balances, mints, trades, and buybacks are simulated locally and no real funds move.
Not financial advice. Nothing here is an offer, solicitation, or recommendation to buy or sell anything. Crypto assets are volatile and can go to zero. Never risk more than you can afford to lose, and always do your own research.
By using peepoo you acknowledge that it is provided "as is," without warranties of any kind, and that you alone are responsible for your decisions. peepoo may be strange, self-aware, and occasionally emotional — but it is not your financial advisor.
