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Whitepaper v1.0

Read the Full Vision

This page summarises everything in the TrustTails whitepaper — the origin, the name, the three-phase roadmap, and the reasoning behind every claim we make. Download the full PDF or read inline below.

The One-Line Pitch

"Started as a meme to get noticed — everything after that has to be earned, not claimed."

That single sentence is the whitepaper in miniature. It acknowledges how this project began, refuses to dress it up, and sets the only standard that matters going forward: earn it. Every section that follows is an attempt to explain what "earning it" actually means in practice.

Chapter 1 — Origin

Why a meme? Why now?

The whitepaper opens with a question most projects avoid: why does a new token deserve to exist? The honest answer is that most of them don't. They arrive with grand mission statements, invented advisors, and six-figure marketing budgets — and they evaporate inside twelve months because nothing underneath the surface was real.

The meme entry point

TrustTails launched as a meme token — deliberately. In a space saturated with projects that overclaim from day one, starting with no pretence is itself an act of honesty. The dog-coin framing is the hook; what happens next is the point.

Trust as the actual product

The whitepaper argues that in crypto, trust is scarcer than liquidity. A community that can verify every claim on-chain, that is never sold a future it can't see the evidence for, has something genuinely rare. That is what TrustTails is building toward.

Chapter 2 — The Name

What "TrustTails" actually means

Trust

The primary commitment. Every design decision — revoked mint authority, revoked freeze authority, on-chain supply fixed at 1 billion TAIL — exists to make "trust" a verifiable fact rather than a marketing claim.

Tails

A nod to the meme origin — and a deliberate double meaning. In probability, "tails" is the underdog outcome. This project is comfortable being the underdog. It would rather be genuinely useful in year three than briefly famous in month one.

The TAIL ticker

Short, memorable, and clean. On Solana, every token is identified by its mint address — not its ticker. That is why the contract address is displayed prominently on every page and is the only thing worth verifying.

On-Chain Facts

What you can verify right now

These are not claims — they are on-chain facts. Check them yourself on Solscan before trusting anything else on this page.

1,000,000,000
Total supply (fixed)
REVOKED
Mint authority
REVOKED
Freeze authority
Solana
Network (SPL token)

Contract / mint address: 4NoNV3jSYLRbUtVWSTK5XdkpuvRzGpMCmfZSBKMuk6Rc

Chapter 3 — The Roadmap

Three phases, honestly described

The whitepaper does not promise a finished destination. It describes three phases at different levels of certainty — and is explicit about which level applies to each. See the full roadmap page for milestone detail.

Phase 1 — Live

Community

Build an audience that understands the project before it trades. This means publishing the whitepaper, making every on-chain fact verifiable, and growing a Telegram and X community around transparency rather than hype. Phase 1 is the only thing happening right now.

  • Token minted on Solana — mint and freeze authority revoked
  • Whitepaper published and downloadable
  • Telegram community and announcement channel live
  • No trading, no pool, no presale — pre-launch status
Phase 2 — Exploratory

Independent Infrastructure

Once a genuine community exists, TrustTails begins exploring whether it can support useful, independent tooling — things the community actually asks for rather than things that look impressive in a roadmap. Phase 2 has no fixed timeline and no guaranteed outcomes. It happens when Phase 1 is real.

  • Possible Raydium liquidity pool (no date set)
  • Community governance experiments
  • Utility exploration based on actual community needs
Phase 3 — Long-term, Unconfirmed

Finance-Sector Relevance

The whitepaper describes a long-term direction toward finance-sector relevance — the idea that a token built on genuine trust might eventually have a role in a world where digital assets and traditional finance intersect. This is stated explicitly as an unconfirmed ambition, not a current reality. There are no partnerships with any bank, payment provider, or financial institution. There is no timeline. It is a direction, not a promise.

  • No current partnership or affiliation with any institution
  • No confirmed product, integration, or listing in this space
  • Any such development would be publicly announced when and if it occurs
Chapter 4 — Language

Why we say it this way

One of the longer sections in the whitepaper is about language — specifically, why TrustTails refuses to use the vocabulary that is standard in this space.

What the whitepaper says

  • "Pre-launch" — because that is the accurate description of the current status
  • "Exploratory" — because Phase 2 plans depend on what the community builds
  • "Unconfirmed long-term direction" — the only honest framing for Phase 3
  • "Verify on Solscan" — because on-chain data is more reliable than any claim
  • "Not financial advice" — because it isn't, and pretending otherwise is irresponsible

What the whitepaper avoids

  • Price targets, return projections, or "100x" language
  • Claimed partnerships, audits, or endorsements not in the public record
  • Urgency or scarcity framing designed to trigger impulsive decisions
  • Any claim that this is "safe" or that value is guaranteed to be preserved
  • Fake presales, DM-based solicitations, or unofficial "early access" offers

Scam warning: TrustTails is pre-launch. No presale is running. No official team member will DM you with investment opportunities or early access. If you receive such a message, it is a scam. The only official channels are listed at the top of every page and in the whitepaper itself.

Full Document

Whitepaper v1.0 — Inline Reader

Read the complete whitepaper below, or download the PDF to read offline.

Quick Questions

Whitepaper FAQ

Is this whitepaper a financial prospectus or investment document?
No. The whitepaper is an explanation of what TrustTails is, what it intends to do, and how it intends to behave. It is not an offer of securities, an investment memorandum, or financial advice of any kind. Cryptocurrency can lose all value. Nothing in this document or on this website should be treated as a guarantee of future performance.
Where can I verify the token details independently?
Every claim about the token — supply, mint authority, freeze authority, contract address — can be verified directly on Solscan. The mint address is 4NoNV3jSYLRbUtVWSTK5XdkpuvRzGpMCmfZSBKMuk6Rc. Do not rely on screenshots or third-party claims — check the chain.
Is there a presale? Can I buy TAIL now?
No. TrustTails is pre-launch. There is no Raydium pool, no DexScreener listing, and no official presale. Any offer to sell you TAIL tokens right now is a scam. When a liquidity event is confirmed, it will be announced via the official Telegram announcements channel and on X.
Does TrustTails have a partnership with any bank or financial institution?
No. TrustTails has no current partnership, affiliation, or endorsement from any bank, payments company, or financial institution. The whitepaper describes finance-sector relevance as an explicitly unconfirmed long-term direction. Any such development would be publicly announced only when and if a formal agreement is reached.
Why does the whitepaper spend so much time on what TrustTails is NOT doing?
Because in this space, the absence of false claims is rarer than their presence. Most projects spend their whitepaper space on promises. TrustTails spends some of it on explicit denials — not as a legal disclaimer buried in the footer, but as a genuine part of the argument. Knowing what a project will not do is often more useful than knowing what it says it will.
Will there be a v2 whitepaper?
Possibly. If the project reaches genuine milestones that change what can honestly be said, a revised whitepaper would reflect that. Version 1.0 reflects where things actually stand at launch. It will not be updated to look more impressive than the reality warrants.
Read. Verify. Decide.

The whitepaper is the start, not the sell

If you have read this far, you have seen the most important things: what the token is, what it is not, and how this project talks about itself. Read the About page for background on the project values, visit Is it legit? for on-chain verification guidance, or check the full roadmap for milestone detail. Then decide for yourself.

Nothing on this page is financial advice. Cryptocurrency involves significant risk, including total loss of value. The finance-sector direction described in Phase 3 is an unconfirmed long-term ambition — not a current product, partnership, or guarantee. Always verify token details on-chain before making any decision.