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BitPhoque
All out of phoques? Let's fix that.
42,069 phoques · minted once · never again
Your keys are generated on your device and never leave it. We can't see them, and we can't recover them for you.
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Self-custody
Keys stay on your device, always
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Fixed supply
42,069 phoques, forever
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On Kaspa
Covenant tokens, no coordinator
Get started ›
1. Create your wallet
Tap "Open wallet" above. You'll be given a 12-word recovery phrase. Write it down on paper and keep it somewhere safe offline. This phrase is your only backup — there is no password reset, no support desk, no way to recover it. If you lose it, your phoques are gone.
2. Get KAS for fees
Every transaction on Kaspa costs a small fee paid in KAS (like gas). You don't need much — a fraction of a KAS covers most actions. On testnet, grab free TKAS from the Kaspa faucet. On mainnet, buy KAS from an exchange and send it to your wallet address (shown on the home screen).
3. Receive phoques
Share your public key with the sender (it's on the home screen). They'll send phoques and give you a short confirmation code. Tap Receive, paste the code, and the wallet verifies it against the blockchain before adding the phoques to your balance.
4. Send phoques
Tap Send, pick a parcel, and enter the recipient's public key. The wallet builds and signs the transaction entirely on your device, then submits it to the network. You'll get a confirmation code to share with the recipient.
5. Sell phoques
Tap Sell to list a parcel at the price you choose (in KAS). The listing goes on-chain. Anyone can buy it by paying your price — no negotiation, no middleman. You get paid directly.
6. Buy phoques
Tap Buy and enter the listing details (the seller shares these with you). The wallet pays the seller and transfers the phoques to you in a single transaction. You need enough KAS to cover the listed price plus a small fee.
Learn about this project ›
Self-custody
Your 12-word recovery phrase generates your private key entirely in this browser. It is never transmitted, never stored on a server, and never leaves your device. No account, no login, no custodian. If you lose the phrase, nobody can recover it for you. That is the point.
Fixed supply
42,069 phoques were minted at genesis. There is no minter, no inflation function, and no admin key that can create more. The covenant enforces conservation: every transaction must account for every phoque that enters it. Supply is proven, not promised.
On Kaspa, no coordinator
BitPhoque tokens are covenant-enforced at Kaspa's script layer. Ownership, transfer, and sale rules are checked by every validating node, not by a trusted off-chain indexer. There is no server deciding who owns what. The chain is the truth.
The Oracle Protocol
BitPhoque is built on the same covenant stack as the Oracle Protocol, a reputation-as-UTXO system where trust is earned on-chain and enforced without a coordinator. BitPhoque is the practice run; Oracle is the destination. More at github.com/kyle4nia/oracle-protocol.