Is it safe?

Short version: this site can't move your money. Long version below, because "trust me bro" is how people get drained.

What this site does with your wallet

Two things, and only two.

Check your bag reads. You connect, it takes your public address, it asks the blockchain what that address holds, it prints the number. It never asks you to sign anything, and connecting a wallet doesn't let a site spend anything — that needs a signature, every time. If you'd rather not connect at all, paste your address in the box instead. That touches no wallet whatsoever.

The Buy box signs. It has to — that's what a swap is. It's Jupiter's widget, the same one on jup.ag, and it doesn't load at all until you press the button. Your wallet shows you the transaction before anything happens. Read it.

Everything else — the burn tracker, the price, the stats — is read-only and doesn't care whether you have a wallet.

Telling a real swap from a drainer

This is the useful bit, and it's worth thirty seconds even if you never touch $CUNA.

A real swap shows up in your wallet as a transaction: SOL leaving, $CUNA arriving, amounts matching what you typed. That's the whole thing.

A drainer looks like one of these:

  • It asks you to sign a message rather than approve a transaction.
  • It's worded "verify", "authenticate", "validate", "claim", "migrate" or "unlock".
  • It's a transaction where nothing comes back to you.
  • It's a token approval you didn't ask for.

Reject it and close the tab. There is no $CUNA airdrop, no claim, no migration, no snapshot, and nobody from here will DM you first. Anyone who does is not us.

Why Jupiter says "not verified"

Because it's true, and we're not going to hide it. $CUNA isn't on Jupiter's verified token list — almost no new coin is; it's a listing process, not a safety rating. Two things you can check yourself and that actually matter: mint authority is revoked, so nobody can print more, and freeze authority is revoked, so nobody can freeze your tokens.

There is only one $CUNA

Anyone can mint a token and call it CUNA. Ours is:

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The Buy box on this site is locked to that mint — you can change what you pay with, but you can't accidentally buy someone else's coin through here. Anywhere else, check the address yourself.

The pool is small, and that costs you

All of $CUNA's liquidity is one Orca pool. That means a big buy moves the price against you, and you pay it again on the way out. The buy box shows the live number for the size you type. Jupiter's own widget only shows it some of the time — whether it appears depends on your browser's language settings, which is a quirk on their end, not a decision on ours.

This isn't advice about whether to buy. It's the number, so you can pick your size knowing what it costs.

The site itself

It's static files. No backend, no database, no accounts, no analytics, no cookies. Nothing about you is stored anywhere, because there's nowhere to store it. The code is public — go read it.

The one piece of third-party code is Jupiter's swap widget, loaded from jup.ag, and only after you press the button that says so.

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