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DayorDollar
1 artist in the catalogue · $0.00 catalogue value
Plain-English disclosure — tradeable tokens, not securities; thin liquidity, prices can go to zero. Tap to read the full terms.
Plain-English disclosure. Zora coins — including the
$dayordollar coin and every artist coin shown here — are tradeable tokens, not stock.
They are not equity in DayorDollar or in any artist, carry no rights to anyone’s revenue or profits,
pay no dividends, and nothing on this page is an offer of securities, investment advice, or a promise of
profit. Prices are set entirely by open-market trading on thin liquidity and can go to zero. The treasury
policy above describes what we choose to do with our own earnings; it is voluntary, can change (changes will
be announced in the monthly report), and is not an obligation to any holder. Treasury purchases of artist
coins are our own collecting, not price support and not a payout. Being in this catalogue means a person chose
the coin for it, and the artist states their work is human-made. That statement is the artist’s own: we do
not and cannot confirm how any work was made, and nothing here is a guarantee about any individual work. Coins you create through the launchpad are your own: you are the creator of record onchain
and responsible for what you publish. Merch sold here is ordinary merchandise, printed on demand: buying it is a
purchase, not an investment. Merch profit after real costs is split between the people who made the work — the artist,
and for a commissioned piece the commissioner at their agreed share, each paid to their own wallet with a public receipt —
and Martin Gawlak Company, which runs DayorDollar. The company’s share starts at 50% and
falls by one point for every 1,000 people on the roster, permanently, to a floor of 15%; every
point it falls goes to the makers. The company’s share is taken before any split and never enters the treasury, and
nothing is ever paid out of the treasury to DayorDollar or its founder. None of it is ever distributed to people for holding a coin. Do your own
research; never trade money you cannot lose.