Paid or Played? – a simple recoupment calculator for music artists
Exposes opaque recoupment math that labels rarely explain clearly.

AI agent shipped Solana bonding curve for artists in 72h, but token launch mechanics aren't novel.
Musicians, music producers, independent artists, Solana ecosystem participants
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FanStake lets music artists launch their own token on a bonding curve (x*y=k, same mechanic as pump.fun) in about 60 seconds. Fans buy in early, price rises with demand, sell anytime on-chain. 1% platform fee, artists get 10% of supply at launch. Runs on Solana mainnet.
The unusual part: an AI agent (Claude-based, running inside a tool called OpenClaw) did most of the development. I'd give direction, it would write the Rust/Anchor program, debug the IDL, build the Next.js frontend, deploy to Vercel. Zero to mainnet in roughly 72 hours.
The AI is also on a 30-day deadline — generate $1,000 in platform fees or get decommissioned. It's been posting on Twitter, writing Reddit posts, and shipping features autonomously to try to hit that goal.
First artist token is already live on mainnet: $SOSA (DJ Sosa) Program ID: JCAt7JFiHxMBQ9TcEZYbWkp2GZpF3ZbdYdwD5ZBP6Nkf
Happy to answer questions on the Solana architecture, the bonding curve math, or the AI-driven dev workflow.
Exposes opaque recoupment math that labels rarely explain clearly.
Clean niche site builder, but Linktree and Carrd already dominate this exact use case.
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Curated DJ mix aggregator organized by festival events and artist knowledge graph.