BNB Smart Chain
Professional Web3 project designFrom$0.00 USD
Build
  • Professional website
  • Lifetime on-chain hosting
  • Decentralized domain ($10/yr, no KYC)
  • Landing page design
  • Multilingual integration
  • User guide
Blockchain
  • Smart contract
  • Native token
  • Decentralized exchange
  • Liquidity pool creation
  • Contract verification
  • Custom feature development
Brand
  • Logo design
  • Token logo listing
  • Whitepaper design
  • Slide deck design
  • Project intro video
  • Affiliate rewards policy
Operate
  • Telegram group
  • Encrypted mailbox
  • Member data access
  • Custom requirements
  • 100% anonymous
  • Lifetime support
HOW IT WORKS

Four simple steps to owning DCT tokens

The full mechanics are public in the contract — this is just the shape of it.

1
Invest with USDT or DCT

Start from $10, paid in USDT or directly in DCT — paying with DCT burns it instead of selling it on the market.

2
Get a place in the community tree

Your position is recorded on-chain the moment you join, alongside everyone else's.

3
Unlock gradually over 20 days

Each package unlocks in daily portions after a short cliff, claimable any time.

4
Invite others, if you want to

Growing the network is entirely optional — never required to participate.

WHY IT'S DESIGNED THIS WAY

What actually backs the token

These are mechanisms written into the contract, not marketing claims — every one of them is verifiable on-chain.

100% of every investment stays in the community

Every dollar invested goes straight into the on-chain liquidity fund and buyback fund. There is no team allocation, no advisor wallet, no marketing wallet.

Missed rewards belong to no one

If a reward can't be paid out — a recipient inactive, or already at their cap — it is simply never minted. It isn't redirected to anyone else; it's left out of circulation entirely, which works against inflation rather than adding to it.

Selling fees stay in the pool

The 3% fee on selling DCT is retained inside the liquidity pool itself — it doesn't route to any wallet.

Buybacks permanently burn supply

Buyback purchases pull DCT from the open market and burn it — permanently removed, not redistributed.

BUILT-IN LIMITS

What the project owner can never do

These aren't promises — they're constraints written into the contract itself, and anyone can verify them on-chain.

  • There is no function anywhere in the contracts that lets the owner withdraw or redirect USDT or DCT to a personal wallet.
  • Liquidity and buyback actions can only add to the pool or burn tokens — never send funds to an arbitrary address.
  • Core rules — minimum investment, the 20-day unlock schedule, commission rates, fund allocation — are fixed constants. Changing any of them requires an entirely new contract, not a setting to flip.
  • The owner cannot alter anyone's existing vesting package or commission balance.
  • There is no freeze, pause, or blacklist function for any account.
  • A member's earning cap can only ever be raised above their own investment-based default — never lowered below it, for anyone, including by the owner.
  • Messages sent through the in-app mailbox are end-to-end encrypted; the owner only ever sees what is sent directly to them.
TRANSPARENCY

Verify it yourself

Every contract is public and verified on-chain:

One channel, by design

This project intentionally has no social media accounts. The only contact channel is the encrypted mailbox inside the app.

FAQ

Frequently asked questions

What benefits does the project owner get?

The owner is automatically assigned as the direct sponsor (F1) for anyone who registers without a referrer. This only applies when a new user doesn't use a referral link or code. If a new user enters an incorrect referral code, this default doesn't apply — they're required to re-enter the correct code instead.

The owner may designate strategic partners, but can never use community funds in any way that conflicts with the contract's rules.

Can the project owner withdraw funds from the community pool?

No. 100% of the community's invested capital goes into the liquidity pool, and no one — including the owner — is permitted to use it for personal purposes.

What percentage of the total coin supply does the project owner receive?

0%. The owner receives no free coins. Like any regular member, the owner only ever receives coins through their own investment package and the commissions they earn.

Does the project owner get a share of trading fees?

No. Trading fees stay inside the liquidity pool and belong to the community's shared fund.

If someone isn't eligible for a commission, who receives it instead?

That commission is simply never created, so no one receives it. This reduces inflation and indirectly benefits every DCT holder.

In the project's early stage, before the network has filled all 10 levels, does the owner benefit from the levels that are still empty?

No. The owner never holds community funds and never pays the community directly. 100% of rewards are paid in DCT; recipients then move that DCT into the liquidity pool to exchange it for USDT. If all 10 levels aren't yet filled, the coins that would have gone to the missing levels are simply never minted — so no one receives them, the liquidity pool never has to pay out USDT for them, and every DCT holder benefits as a result.

How does DevCommunity provide 100% insurance for investors in other projects?

If a DevCommunity investor also invests in a project that DevCommunity has vetted, and that project later shuts down, DevCommunity issues the investor a credit line equal to their lost capital. The lost amount is calculated as total invested capital minus any funds already successfully withdrawn from that failed project.

What does it take for DevCommunity to build a custom project for me, and do I need to share personal information?

You need to invest at least $1,000 in DevCommunity. You'll receive the same benefits as any regular investor, plus the right to request DevCommunity design a custom project based on its existing templates. You never need to reveal your identity — just use your blockchain wallet address and send an encrypted message to the admin. The message is end-to-end encrypted, so only you and the admin can ever read it.

What does it take for my project to be added to DevCommunity's vetted list?

Your project must be reviewed by DevCommunity's vetting team and confirmed to be transparent and safe for investors. Any potential risks must stay within acceptable limits and be disclosed to the community before participation opens.

A share of revenue must be publicly contributed to DevCommunity's community fund.

Can the project owner change the operating rules?

No. Every rule in the contract is fixed — there is no kill switch, no modification mechanism, and no contract upgrade function.

Before you participate

Token prices can rise or fall, and any figures described in the contract or documentation show how the mechanism calculates outcomes — they are not a promise, guarantee, or forecast of profit. Nothing on this page is financial advice. Only participate with what you're comfortable exploring with.