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Overview
: Mintless jetton technology is open and accessible for anyone to deploy. Check out the documentation to get started on creating your own. Mintless Points were created primarily as a testing ground, allowing us to see how various wallets and DApps interact with mintless tech.

Distribution & Claim Period:

Mintless Points were distributed to all wallets that existed before September 1 (excluding v3r2 wallets, which were mistakenly omitted 🫣). Each eligible wallet received 1 Point.
From September 16 to 26, any TON blockchain user could claim their 1 Point by performing an action with the jetton (e.g., transfer, swap).
Unclaimed Points after September 26 are no longer accessible and shouldn’t be displayed in wallets or DApps.
Claimed Points are permanent and will exist indefinitely.

Key Numbers:

1500 Points were minted via standard methods (though initially 11100 were minted, with 9600 burned). Around 20,400 Points were claimed by users.
Approximately 500 Points were distributed directly to developer groups, including DEXes, CEXes, wallets, and other ecosystem teams. Importantly, these teams have no obligations and are free to use the jettons as they wish.
To encourage developers and users to test the Mintless Points, Core allocated 1000 USDT and 1000 Points for liquidity on DeDust. The goal was as follows: users get some money in exchange we get testers and some organic load to analyze.

Mintless Points is the first jetton distributed to millions of users (though only 20,000 were claimed) and has been integrated with major wallets. However, it's important to note that this is purely a test—it doesn’t represent ownership, tech, or even a meme (yet).

Current Status:

Liquidity on DeDust (99% of it currently) and admin control of the jetton are not locked, meaning liquidity could be withdrawn, or new jettons minted, at any time.
Recent pump activity is not supported or encouraged by Core.
Core has no plans to continue developing Mintless Points. However, we are open to transferring control to a reputable party under the following conditions:
— A public and clear announcement that Core is no longer responsible for Points.
— Transparent, public plans for the future of the jetton.
— Adminship of the jetton is relinquished.
— A substantial amount of locked liquidity is established as a safeguard against rug pool.



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Long version

Overview
: Mintless jetton technology is open and accessible for anyone to deploy. Check out the documentation to get started on creating your own. Mintless Points were created primarily as a testing ground, allowing us to see how various wallets and DApps interact with mintless tech.

Distribution & Claim Period:

Mintless Points were distributed to all wallets that existed before September 1 (excluding v3r2 wallets, which were mistakenly omitted 🫣). Each eligible wallet received 1 Point.
From September 16 to 26, any TON blockchain user could claim their 1 Point by performing an action with the jetton (e.g., transfer, swap).
Unclaimed Points after September 26 are no longer accessible and shouldn’t be displayed in wallets or DApps.
Claimed Points are permanent and will exist indefinitely.

Key Numbers:

1500 Points were minted via standard methods (though initially 11100 were minted, with 9600 burned). Around 20,400 Points were claimed by users.
Approximately 500 Points were distributed directly to developer groups, including DEXes, CEXes, wallets, and other ecosystem teams. Importantly, these teams have no obligations and are free to use the jettons as they wish.
To encourage developers and users to test the Mintless Points, Core allocated 1000 USDT and 1000 Points for liquidity on DeDust. The goal was as follows: users get some money in exchange we get testers and some organic load to analyze.

Mintless Points is the first jetton distributed to millions of users (though only 20,000 were claimed) and has been integrated with major wallets. However, it's important to note that this is purely a test—it doesn’t represent ownership, tech, or even a meme (yet).

Current Status:

Liquidity on DeDust (99% of it currently) and admin control of the jetton are not locked, meaning liquidity could be withdrawn, or new jettons minted, at any time.
Recent pump activity is not supported or encouraged by Core.
Core has no plans to continue developing Mintless Points. However, we are open to transferring control to a reputable party under the following conditions:
— A public and clear announcement that Core is no longer responsible for Points.
— Transparent, public plans for the future of the jetton.
— Adminship of the jetton is relinquished.
— A substantial amount of locked liquidity is established as a safeguard against rug pool.

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