$MORT

How it works

Every trade buys real stock and pays it to the people holding. Here is the machine that does it.

Tokenized stock tokens on Robinhood Chain, issued by Robinhood Assets (Jersey) Limited and bought on-chain. This is what the fee actually buys.

The one property

Every trade buys stock. Mort never sells.

fee(trade) → stonks to holders + $MORT burned + treasury — automatically, every trade, forever

Not a policy and not a promise. It is the only thing the fee router does: every buy and sell routes a fixed cut into three sinks, and no admin can ever reverse it.

$MORT is a fixed-supply token in a locked pool. It charges a 1% trading fee; 0.70% of every dollar traded lands with the protocol and is split by a rule that cannot be changed after launch.

0.70% OF EVERY DOLLAR TRADED STONKS · 50% buy the voted ticker BURN · 30% buy & burn $MORT TEAM · 20% HOLDERS · 70% airdropped in stock ACCOUNT 30% · kept the only tokens that ever leave are the ones paid out to holders
The stock Mort buys each day is chosen by the holders. Seventy per cent of it is airdropped straight to holders' own wallets; the rest accumulates in Mort's Account and is never sold.

The loop

The same four beats, every day

00:00 UTC

The yell opens

Holders name a ticker from the admitted list. Voting power is a time-weighted average balance over the whole window, so a last-second buy or a flash loan counts for almost nothing — you have to actually hold through the day.

20:00 UTC

The window closes

Winner takes the whole day. A tie breaks to whichever ticker reached the total first. If nobody yells, Mort buys QQQ — the streak never breaks, and a dead boomer defaulting to the index is the joke.

21:00 UTC

The order goes in

A permissionless keeper buys the winning stock token, TWAP'd over several minutes with oracle-bounded slippage and a randomised start so it can't be cleanly front-run. Funded from accrued fees, so it runs whether or not anyone traded that day.

Settle

Holders get paid, supply shrinks

70% of the stock is airdropped to holders by the same time-weighted set; 30% stays in Mort's Account forever. Separately, the burn cut market-buys $MORT and destroys it. No rebalance, no take-profit, no admin key.

00:00 — the yellEveryone names a ticker. Weight is what you held all day, not what you bought in the last minute.
21:00 — the orderA keeper buys the winning ticker. It runs whether or not anyone traded that day.
Settle — the airdrop70% lands in holders' wallets as the actual stock token. 30% never leaves.

Taking part

Three things you can do

Hold

Hold a dead guy, get paid in stonks

Every day you hold, a time-weighted slice of that day's stock buy is airdropped into your own wallet, and the burn quietly shrinks supply underneath you. Holding is the only thing you have to do to earn.

Yell

Name a ticker, every day

One vote is one time-weighted $MORT. The only way to force your ticker through is to hold more across the day — which weights the whole treasury toward it either way. That is the design, not a loophole.

Trade

Buy or sell on the open market

Secondary trading happens on-chain and is nobody's responsibility but the market's. Every trade — yours included — feeds the split above.

The 30% in Mort's Account has no sell function, no rebalance and no admin key. It only ever gets added to.