999 desks. real stocks. one family.
A 999-supply collection on HyperEVM. Each NFT is a trading desk with its own wallet. The floor pays the family, the family pays the desks — in tokenized US stocks.
One of 999. The NFT is the deed to a desk — held in your wallet, transferable, and it keeps whatever it has earned.
Activation opens the desk's own ERC-6551 wallet. Unactivated desks sit dark and take no cut of the round.
Each round pushes tokenized stocks — NVDAX, QQQX, SKHYX, MUX, SPYX — straight into the desk. No claiming, no gas.
Trading fees from the $HBROKERS pool accrue to the vault. Volume is the payroll.
The desk owner routes fees through HyperCore and buys xStocks off-chain.
Stock tokens land in StockBooster, the contract that holds the round before it pays.
A snapshot fixes which desks are activated. Miss the snapshot, miss the round.
Pro-rata push into every activated desk's own wallet. Nothing to claim.
No. Rounds are pushed into each activated desk's wallet. You show up, it's already there.
Whatever sits in the desk's wallet goes with it, unless you withdraw first. Read the desk before you buy it.
They are tokenized equity trackers issued by a third party. Hyperbrokers buys and distributes them; it does not issue them.
It opens the desk's ERC-6551 wallet and puts it on the snapshot list. Dark desks cost the family nothing.
When fees justify it. Thin volume, thin rounds — the mechanic is honest about that.
No. The token's pool generates the fees; the desk collects. Holding both is a preference, not a requirement.